Jonassen, Schutt to miss Australia's home series against India

Australia will play India in three ODIs starting on September 19 in Sydney, followed by a day-night Test at the WACA at Perth on September 30. The series will end with three T20Is starting on October 7.

Published : Aug 18, 2021 11:21 IST

Jonassen, the top-ranked bowler in the ODI format, suffered a bone stress injury in her tibia.
Jonassen, the top-ranked bowler in the ODI format, suffered a bone stress injury in her tibia.
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Jonassen, the top-ranked bowler in the ODI format, suffered a bone stress injury in her tibia.

Australia will be without spinner Jess Jonassen for next month's all-format series against India due to injury as well as swing bowler Megan Schutt who pulled out due to personal reasons, the country's cricket board said on Wednesday.

Jonassen, the top-ranked bowler in the ODI format, suffered a bone stress injury in her tibia. Cricket Australia also said pace bowler Belinda Vakarewa had asked not to be considered for selection due to personal reasons.

"We're fully supportive of the requests from Belinda and Megan to not be considered for selection and will continue to work with them to ensure they have the appropriate support," said Australia's national selector Shawn Flegler.

"Jess is another big loss and will be disappointed to miss out, but she's another one that's worked hard over the winter and with a long summer ahead, her focus will be to get herself right with a lot of cricket left in the season."

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Top-order batter Georgia Redmayne and fast bowler Stella Campbell received their maiden call-ups, while fast bowler Maitlan Brown was included in the 18-member squad following her return from a hamstring injury.

All-rounder Ellyse Perry, wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy and batter Ashleigh Gardner were all included in the squad, which will be captained by Meg Lanning, with Rachael Haynes as her deputy.

Australia's women will play India in three one-day internationals starting on September 19 in Sydney, followed by a day-night Test at the WACA at Perth on September 30. The series will end with three Twenty20 internationals starting on October 7.

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