Tayla Vlaeminck, the speedster has been ruled out of the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) matches due to a knee strain. However, her injury can be a real scare ahead of the T20 World Cup. The Aussie pacer has a history of a knee injury and suffered an ACL strain to her left knee while training before Christmas as well. It is expected that she will be out of action for the next two to three weeks.
While Australia will play in the T20I tri-series against England and India late January, Victoria’s opening WNCL games will be on January 7 and 9.
“Tayla sustained a mild ACL strain while bowling at training prior to Christmas,” a CV spokesperson said to cricket.com.au. “Following advice from team medical staff, Tayla is expected to miss two to three weeks and will be unavailable for the upcoming WNCL fixtures for Victoria.”
Tayla Vlaeminck is one of the fastest bowlers in the recent time. She has been a regular face in the Australian team ever since she has made her debut two years ago. Keeping her pace bowling and x-factor in mind, Australia would love to get her back in the squad for the upcoming mega event.