Why is Tayla Vlaeminck missing the upcoming WBBL season?
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Key Takeaways
- Tayla Vlaeminck is out for the WBBL season due to shoulder surgery recovery.
- Cricket Australia confirmed insufficient progress for her selection.
- Her health remains a top priority for her and the team.
- The Melbourne Renegades will announce a replacement player soon.
- Tayla will support her team from the sidelines during the tournament.
Melbourne, Oct 25 (NationPress) Australia's fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck will not participate in the upcoming WBBL season as she continues her recovery from shoulder surgery. Tayla had aimed to make her competitive return with her first match for the Melbourne Renegades after dislocating her right shoulder during Australia’s 2024 T20 World Cup campaign.
However, a statement released on Saturday by Cricket Australia (CA) indicated that Tayla has not made enough progress in her recovery to be eligible for selection. Known for being one of the fastest bowlers in the women's cricket realm when healthy, Tayla will now focus on her rehabilitation as the tournament kicks off on November 9.
“Following a right shoulder injury sustained during the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup that necessitated reconstruction surgery, Tayla's recovery has faced challenges, limiting her ability to advance her bowling and complete the final stages of her return-to-play plan,” stated the physiotherapist for the Australian women's team, Kate Beerworth.
The Melbourne Renegades also noted that Tayla’s shoulder has not responded as hoped to an increased bowling workload in recent months, confirming her unavailability for the upcoming WBBL.
“Tayla has been a cherished member of the squad since her return ahead of WBBL|08. We were aware of the possibility she might not be available this season due to her injury, and there has been no pressure on her to hasten her recovery. Her long-term health and ability to perform at her peak are our utmost priority,” remarked James Rosengarten, the Renegades General Manager.
Even though she is sidelined for the upcoming WBBL season, the Renegades confirmed Tayla will still be present with the team during the tournament, with a replacement player to be announced shortly.