Molineux on track for T20 World Cup despite back injury, confirms selector

Australian cricket officials confirm new captain Sophie Molineux is recovering well from a back injury and remains on track for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in June. The stress reaction occurred during India's tour, leading to a cautious approach that limited her role in the subsequent West Indies series. National selector Shawn Flegler stated the decision to appoint her captain was based on her experience, leadership vision, and on-field success. However, he clarified she will only be selected for the World Cup if fully fit to bowl, not just as a batting captain.

Key Points: Molineux fitness update for Women's T20 World Cup

  • Molineux recovering from back stress reaction
  • Conservative management during West Indies tour
  • Must be fit to bowl to play
  • Appointed with long-term vision for team
  • Selectors back her as best captaincy option
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Australian captain Molineux on track to be fit for Women's T20WC

Australian selector Shawn Flegler says captain Sophie Molineux is recovering well from a back stress reaction and is on track for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup.

"She is on track for the T20 World Cup, and that is what the goal was at the start. - Shawn Flegler"

Melbourne, April 8

Cricket Australia's Head of Performance and National Selector, Shawn Flegler, said that Australia's new all-format captain is on track to be fit in time for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup starting in June this year.

Molineux's appointment as Australia's new captain earlier this year was made with the focus on upcoming international assignments, especially the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 and the following year's ICC Women's Champions Trophy.

However, Molineux, who has had a history of ACL and foot injury, developed a stress reaction to the back during India's tour of Australia, which limited her participation in the subsequent tour of the West Indies, where the player featured as a batter.

Flegler, spoke about how they dealt with Molineux's injury during the West Indies tour.

"The stress reaction in the back during the Indian series, not ideal, but things do happen. We just made decisions around that, and we decided we could either push through with it, take a big risk and see if she got through, or we just pull back a little bit," Flegler told the reporters as quoted by ICC.

Australia treated Molineux's concern conservatively to ensure that she was with the playing group while also not hampering her progress further.

"We decided to pull back, but we still thought it was important that she was around the group [in the West Indies]. She is on track for the T20 World Cup, and that is what the goal was at the start. It is probably a fair point to say it is unprecedented," Flegler said.

He reiterated the belief that Molineux remained Australia's best bet for the T20 World Cup.

"But we think, on balance, she was the candidate that was the best option for a number of reasons: her on-field experience and success that she has had, her off-field connection and a vision for the team," he said.

"We will be judged on that as time goes on, but we think it was the right decision at the time. I think she has done really well in the games that she has captained and the way she's been around the group so far. I guess we will see how that ends up in the T20 World Cup and how it goes in the future as well."

However, Flegler also remained clear that the bowling all-rounder, who has 84 international wickets to her name, will be considered only if she is able to bowl during the event.

"We are certainly not looking at her as a batting captain. She will be playing as a bowling allrounder to be available," he signed off.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The stress reaction happened during India's tour? Interesting. Our batters must have made her work hard in the field! 😄 On a serious note, wish her a speedy recovery. A fit Molineux makes for a better contest.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, I appreciate the conservative approach CA is taking. Rushing a captain back from a back injury is too risky. Smart management. Hope she leads them well in Bangladesh.
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Aditya G
They're clear she won't be picked just as a batting captain. That's the right call. An all-rounder needs to bowl. Our selectors could learn from this clarity sometimes. All the best to her.
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Kavya N
With Harmanpreet leading our side, it will be a great clash of captains! Women's cricket is getting more competitive and that's fantastic for the sport. May the best team win! 🤝
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Michael C
A fair point made by Flegler - they will be judged on this decision. Appointing an injured player as captain for a World Cup is a big gamble. Hope it pays off for them and doesn't backfire.

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