• Australia's key players Tayla Vlaeminck and Alyssa Healy suffered a serious injury concern in the match against Pakistan.

  • Australia cruised to a commanding 9-wicket victory over Pakistan in the 14th match of the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup.

Injuries to Alyssa Healy and Tayla Vlaeminck cast shadow on Australia’s dominant T20 World Cup campaign
Alyssa Healy and Tayla Vlaeminck injuries

The Australian women’s cricket team continues their dream run in the ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, having won all three of their matches with ease. Their latest triumph came with a commanding 9-wicket victory over Pakistan. However, despite their on-field dominance, the team faces a serious challenge off the field as two key players- Tayla Vlaeminck and captain Alyssa Healy sustained injuries during the match, casting uncertainty over their fitness for the remainder of the tournament.

Tayla Vlaeminck’s injury early in Pakistan’s innings

The first injury occurred in the very first over of Pakistan’s innings. Megan Schutt bowled to Muneeba Ali, who edged the ball past slip for a couple of runs. Vlaeminck, stationed near the boundary, chased the ball down but fell awkwardly while trying to stop it.

Vlaeminck’s left knee got stuck in the turf, and she landed awkwardly on her arm, grimacing in pain as the team physio rushed to her aid. The promising pacer, who has faced a string of injuries in the past, had to leave the field, and her condition is still being assessed.

Ashleigh Gardner, who was named Player of the Match, expressed her concern for Vlaeminck at the post-match presentation. “To see one of our really good mates go down like that in the first over is never nice. Especially after all the hard work, Tayla has put in to get back here. We’re certainly feeling bad for her, and it’s super unfortunate,” said Gardner.

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Alyssa Healy hobbles off during Australia’s chase

Australia’s second injury blow came during their chase. In the 9th over of the second innings, as Healy, alongside Ellyse Perry, was running between the wickets, Healy suddenly pulled up in visible discomfort. After completing a two-run shot, Healy hobbled at the non-striker’s end, clutching her left leg. Physio staff were immediately called to attend to the Australian captain, who eventually left the field.

Vice-captain Tahlia McGrath addressed on what she knew about Healy’s injury. “Not a lot. It’s a calf [injury], and the damage will be assessed. It’s been a big day for us, and we’re heartbroken. We’ll know more in a few days,” McGrath said.

McGrath also spoke about Vlaeminck’s injury, sharing her sentiments on how difficult it was for the team to watch another one of their star players go down. “She’s a bit of a character at the moment, but we’re heartbroken for her. Tay’s had a really tough run with injuries, and we love her. It was pretty hard to watch,” the vice-captain of Australian team added.

Eyes on India clash as Australia await injury updates

Despite these setbacks, Australia remains a strong contender to lift the World Cup trophy, but the team is now anxiously awaiting updates on both Vlaeminck and Healy. The injuries come at a crucial stage of the tournament, with their final group-stage match against India set for October 13th at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

This upcoming clash against India will not only determine Australia’s final position in the group but also serve as a critical moment in assessing their readiness for the knockout stages. If Healy and Vlaeminck are ruled out for any period of time, it could be a significant blow to Australia’s title hopes.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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