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In a setback for New Zealand Women’s cricket, promising young player has been ruled out of the upcoming ODI series against Sri Lanka due to a grade-two quadricep strain in her right leg. This injury, sustained during Otago‘s game against Central Districts in the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, will require between three to six weeks of rehabilitat🌳ion. As a result, James will miss the three-match ODI series starting on March 4 in Nelson. Her availability for the subsequent T20I series, scheduled from March 14 to March 18, will depend on her recovery progress.
The rise of Bella James
James made her ODI debut against Australia in Wellington last year, showcasing her potential with 51 runs in two games. Her strong start to her international career had raised expectations for her performance against Sri Lanka. However, the injury has temporarily halted her momentum. Head coach Ben Sawyer expressed disappointment but remains hopeful that James will recover in time🙈 for the T20Is.
“We’re all gutted for Bella, she had a strong start to her international cricket career in December so it’s a shame she doesn’t get the opportunity to back that up this series. But we’re hopeful she’ll be tracking to return for the T20s,” Sawyer stated in a media release.
A seasoned player replaces James
To fill the void left by James, Lauren Down has been named as her replacement. Down is a seasoned player with 35 WODIs under her belt and has been in good form this season. She is currently Auckland’s third-highest run-getter in the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, with 280 runs in ten games at an average of 31.11. Her experience and recent performance make her a strong addition to the team.
Sawyer highlighted Down’s value, adding, “Lauren brings plenty of experience to the group. She’s been a key contributor for the [Auckland] Hearts this season and we’re pleased she’ll get the opportunity to take that form into this series.”
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Crucial face off between New Zealand and Sri Lanka
The ODI series against Sri Lanka is crucial for New Zealand as they prepare for the ODI World Cup 2025 in India later this year. The series will provide valuable experience for the team, especially against Sri Lanka’s strong spin attack. Coach Sawyer emphasized the importance of this series, noting that it will be an opportunity to test different combinations and player roles. The T20I series that follows will also be significant, as it will help New Zealand fine-tune their strategy ahead of future tournaments.
Challenges and opportunities for New Zealand in the upcoming series
New Zealand face several challenges in the upcoming series, including injuries to key players like and Molly Penfold. However, the inclusion of uncapped players such as Emma McLeod, Izzy Sharp, and Bree Illing presents opportunities for growth and development. These young players have shown promise in domestic competಌitions and will be keen to make an impact on the international stage.
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