Australian fast bowler Tayla Vlaminck out of Women’s Ashes and World Cup due to stress fracture

Australian fast bowler Tayla Vlaminck has been ruled out of the ongoing Women’s Ashes and Cricket World Cup due to a stress fracture in her right leg. Tayla, who missed the second T20I on Saturday in the women’s Ashes at the Adelaide Oval, was seen wearing a ‘moon boot’.

But on Sunday, scans confirmed a recurrence of the same naval injury that left her out of the victorious 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup campaign in Australia and out of action for 10 months. The 23-year-old had reported pain in his right leg during Australia’s first Ashes T20I on Thursday.

“Tayla has sustained an acute navicular stress fracture. He suffered a similar injury in early 2020; the fracture fully healed and Tayla made a successful return to play international cricket in March 2021. Tayla reported a return to midfoot pain and subsequent images confirmed Sailor’s recurrent stress fracture,” said team doctor Philip Inge.

“The medical teams of Cricket Australia and Cricket Victoria will work together in the coming days on immediate management and subsequent play-off plans. She will not be available for the Ashes series and the ODI World Cup.”

Tayla’s stress fracture adds to Australia’s injury list ahead of the Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand. Leg-spinner Georgia Wareham has been ruled out until July with an ACL injury to her left knee, while left-arm spinner Sophie Molyneux is unavailable for the Ashes due to a stress fracture in her right leg, although she is expected to recover. Time for the World Cup. Beth Mooney missed the Ashes start after suffering a jaw fracture during training, but has returned to light training after surgery.

Australia head coach Matthew Mott, speaking to Channel Seven after the third Ashes T20I was abandoned, said, “He’s done a great job getting to this point. We’re always going to look at him to manage.” But it’s absolutely shattering for him and the whole group to happen so early in this Ashes campaign. It was a very sad dressing room last night. I talked to the group about what it would look like for him and we all had that T20 before Heading towards the World Cup.

“She knows what it’s about, she’s back before and that’s what we’ve got to keep hoping for. We’ll put our hands around her and do everything we can to make her back. She’s a young fast bowler.” And we see it all the time in men’s sports, if you’re going to run and bowl as fast as you can, it’s a dangerous activity. So, we’ll do everything we can to get him back, but of course he’s going to have to do it. Some days are tough.”

get all IPL news and cricket score Here

,