Australia's Sophie Molineux Excited for Return Ahead of WI T20I Series
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St. Vincent, March 18 (NationPress) Australia’s captain, Sophie Molineux, has announced that she is fit and enthusiastic to return to the field as the team prepares for their upcoming white-ball tour of the Caribbean to face the West Indies. However, the details of her participation remain uncertain as she continues to manage a back injury.
Recently, the all-rounder was out of action due to this back issue, which led her to miss the final matches of Australia’s ODI series at home against India. Fortunately, she is now approaching full fitness and is expected to play in the three-match T20I series that kicks off this week.
With the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England less than three months away, Molineux provided a positive update on her recovery during a media session in St. Vincent. Nonetheless, she did not specify her exact role for the matches, indicating that evaluations will be ongoing throughout the six-game white-ball tour.
"I’m eager to contribute and get back on the field... We’ll assess how things go, especially as we approach the one-dayers. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with the girls; it was tough watching that Test match, especially not being part of Alyssa Healy’s last game for Australia," Molineux shared with reporters.
While she is set to participate in the T20Is, it is unclear if she will play in all six matches during the tour. The left-arm spinner suggested that she might skip some of the ODI games to manage her workload effectively and ensure she is fully prepared for the World Cup.
There is also some uncertainty regarding her bowling readiness, although she has already resumed batting and fielding in training.
Australia’s tour of the West Indies is their last international engagement before the T20 World Cup, making it a vital period for preparation. Molineux highlighted the significance of capitalizing on this chance to build momentum and enhance team unity.
“This series is crucial for all of us as we have limited games before the T20 World Cup. Every match we play together is significant, ensuring we are progressing towards that. I’m excited about the opportunities ahead and especially looking forward to traveling and bonding as a group again after the demanding months in Australia,” Molineux concluded.