Dan Christian, 41, comes out of retirement in BBL

Dan Christian is to return to the BBL at age 41 and will play for the injury-hit Sydney Thunder. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Australian Twenty20 legend Dan Christian has come out of retirement and to the rescue of the BBL's injury-hit Sydney Thunder.

The 41-year-old allrounder last played professionally for the Sydney Sixers two summers ago and has since served as an assistant coach at the Thunder.

Christian has not played a professional match since the Sixers' BBL12 semi-final loss to the Brisbane Heat, but has been keeping fit with UNSW in the NSW Premier Cricket competition.

He will join an elite group of players to feature in the BBL in their 40s, including Brad Hodge, Peter Siddle, Fawad Ahmed and the late Shane Warne - the oldest player in league history at 43.

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Dan Christian has won BBL titles with the Sixers, Renegades and Heat.

Christian is available for the rest of the tournament, which has already featured big improvements from reigning wooden spooners the Thunder.

Christian's comeback follows injuries to Daniel Sams and Cameron Bancroft, both sidelined after a horror collision in the field during last week's win over the Perth Scorchers.

Sams (concussion) and Bancroft (fractured shoulderblade, broken nose, concussion) joined a mounting injury toll that has also sidelined Jason Sangha, Nic Maddinson and Tanveer Sangha.

In addition, the Thunder could lose Sam Konstas to Test duties later in the tournament, and expect to farewell internationals Sherfane Rutherford and Lockie Ferguson prematurely as well.

Sams took to social media on Monday to say his condition was improving, while currently ruled out until at least late next week under concussion protocols.

"I am on the mend and can't wait to be back," Sams posted on Instagram.

"Thanks for all the well wishes over the last couple of days. Has given me a lot of gratitude for the support I have around me. 

"A massive thank you to Thunder staff, Scorchers staff and CA medical staff for looking after Cam and I."

In Christian, the Thunder at least have an experienced allrounder.

"We’re very fortunate to have Dan already within the club," said Thunder general manager Trent Copeland.

"He's a legend of the BBL and we've got no doubt he's still up to the level. We can't wait to see him jump back into this environment and make an impact."

Christian is considered a T20 specialist, having played 409 games for 18 teams in six countries across a globetrotting career.

He represented Australia 43 times in white-ball cricket and has won three BBL titles - one each with the Brisbane Heat, Melbourne Renegades and Sixers. 

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