England captain Heather Knight has been cleared to play after she was injured within the Girls’s T20 World Cup loss to West Indies and was eradicated within the group levels.
Knight needed to withdraw injured in England’s six-wicket defeat and didn’t characteristic resulting from calf ache that noticed her pressured out of the crease.
She has since revealed that she had ruptured a tendon, however after being assessed by England’s medical crew, she is going to journey to Australia to play in opposition to Girls’s Huge Bash League (WBBL) crew Sydney Thunder.
Together with her “ache and performance bettering considerably over the previous few days”, she is going to proceed to return to play below the steerage of the Sydney Thunder and England medical groups.
“Powerful option to finish our sport. Nonetheless unhappy however we’ll be taught and develop from this expertise. We might be again,” Knight posted on social media on Monday.
“Due to those that requested about my damage, I am doing nice, thanks. Seems I ruptured the longest tendon within the physique – the plantaris tendon/muscle.
“It isn’t dangerous information, it is principally a ineffective muscle but it surely was very painful on the time. It wasn’t one of the best time! It will not preserve me out for lengthy and I am wanting ahead to enjoying in opposition to the Sydney Thunder later this week sport.
“Congratulations to Sophie Devine and the White Ferns, it is nicely deserved. Sport generally delivers some extraordinary tales, congratulations to the women.
“Thanks all in your continued help.”