The Australian men’s team will play the 5-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy at home against India from November 22, the first match of which will be played at the Optus Stadium in Perth. Australia’s women’s team is also scheduled to play a three-match ODI series at home in early December, but before that there is bad news for the Kangaroos, including their captain Alyssa Healy, who is currently playing. She injured her left knee while playing for the Sixers in the Women’s Big Bash League in Sydney, which has now put her in doubt for the ODI series against the Indian women’s team.
Official statement issued by the Sydney Sixers regarding Alyssa Healy
In a statement issued by the Sydney Sixers regarding Alyssa Healy, they said that due to a left knee injury, Healy will not be able to participate in the remaining matches of the Women’s Big Bash League this season. Healy will now undergo a rehabilitation process under the supervision of Cricket New South Wales and Cricket Australia medical staff until he is fully fit. Before getting injured, Alyssa Healy played 4 matches in WBBL 2024 where she scored 20 runs at an average of just 5. As for his team Sydney Sixers, after playing 7 matches so far this season, they have managed to win only three while losing four and are currently sixth in the points table. Following the exit of Alyssa Healy, the Sydney Sixers have replaced her with Frankie Nicklen as a replacement player.
After the series with India, Australia’s women’s team will tour New Zealand
Australia is scheduled to play a three-match ODI series against the Indian women’s team from December 5, with the first two matches to be played at the Gabba Stadium in Brisbane, while the third ODI series will be played at the historic WACA. Stadium in Perth. After this, the Australian women’s team will leave for New Zealand where they are scheduled to play a three-match ODI series from December 19. Although Cricket Australia is yet to release an official statement regarding Healy, it is understood that being out of the WBBL, Healy may take time to get fit.
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