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Alyssa Healy, the Australian captain, is out of Wednesday’s World Cup match against England due to a calf injury. The 35-year-old wicketkeeper, who already has two centuries in the tournament, suffered a minor calf strain in training and will now sit out the crucial group game. Her participation in the match against South Africa three days later is also doubtful, although Australia – having already secured their place in the knockout stages – are hopeful that Healy will be fit to return for the semi-final on October 29 or 30. Beth Mooney will take over wicket-keeping duties in Healy’s absence, with Tahlia McGrath standing in as Australia’s captain, and Georgia Voll expected to slot into the top order.
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On Cricket Australia’s website, Australia’s head coach Shelley Nitschke said: “Really unfortunate for Midge (Healy) with a little calf strain, but we know they have found some replacements.” “We’ll have to assess it every day and give her every chance to play the next match against South Africa, and then see how she recovers with rehab. She is the obvious choice, but we certainly have a bit of depth in our batting, so there is some opportunity for her to go out there.”
Healy is currently Australia’s leading run scorer with 294 runs in her four matches, including 142 against India before an unbeaten 113 against Bangladesh, as well as being Australia’s top ODI scorer against Australia with 202. Healy’s century helps England win.
Captain Nasser Hussain told Sky Sports: “I think it would be a little better if it happened before the semi-final or final. These calf players have eight days to be fit but you don’t want to risk a calf injury.” Hit (for Australia) because of Alyssa Healy. He is one of the best players in the world game at the moment and has come behind two great centuries. “England will be happy, but they also know that those who come to England can now win the semi-finals of Australia seriously after four cricket matches.”
With the first five matches out of the way, the rest were abandoned due to rain, with Charlotte Edwards’ team defeating co-hosts India on Sunday and they may have two games left on their tour.
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The Women’s Cricket World Cup defeated Australia by four wickets in a World Cup warm-up match last month, with the first meeting with 16-0 being a defeat in the multi-form Ashes series earlier this year, Amy Jones hoping to see England win against India through another strong performance. “I think they (Australia) are a challenge for the whole team, that is depth to me. Batters keep coming and they have some of the best bowlers in the world.” We know it is a big match, but it is a great time for them to play after a good win on the second day. Confidence is much higher in our group and I hope we will have a big scoring game of cricket.”
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