Ben Stokes is in talks with the Hobart Hurricanes for a return to the Big Bash League, according to reports from *The Mercury*. The retired England all-rounder, who last played for the Brisbane Heat in 2023-24, could rejoin franchise cricket after a brief stint in county cricket and the IPL. The Hurricanes, seeking to strengthen their batting depth, are reportedly leading the negotiations.**

**Why is Ben Stokes a target for Hobart?** The Hurricanes have struggled with consistency in their top order, finishing **11th in the 2025-26 Big Bash** with just **two wins from their last six games**. A Stokes return would provide immediate firepower—his **2023-24 season saw him score 323 runs at 35.89**, including a **50-ball 79** against the Perth Scorchers. His ability to accelerate innings and take crucial wickets makes him a high-risk, high-reward signing.

**What would Stokes bring to the Hurricanes?** Beyond his batting, Stokes remains one of the most destructive T20 bowlers in the world. In his last Big Bash season, he took **11 wickets at 24.72**, including a **4/19 haul** in a thrilling chase against the Sydney Sixers. His experience in high-pressure matches—such as his **135* in the 2019 ODI World Cup final**—would add depth to a side that often falters in crunch moments.

**Could this be a short-term deal?** Sources suggest the Hurricanes are exploring a **one-season contract**, potentially with an option for 2027-28. Stokes, now **34**, has hinted at a possible retirement after the 2026 Ashes but has not ruled out further T20 commitments. If he joins Hobart, it would mark his **third Big Bash stint**—previously playing for the Heat (2017-18, 2023-24) and Rising Pune Supergiant in the IPL.

**What’s next for Stokes?** A formal announcement could come as early as **August**, pending Stokes’ post-England commitments. If he signs, it would reignite debates about his long-term T20 future, with rivals like the **Melbourne Stars and Sydney Sixers** also monitoring the situation. For now, the Hurricanes appear closest to landing the **England Test captain**, who could restore balance to their struggling campaign.