Sophie Molineux Fit and Ready to Lead Australia in West Indies T20Is

Australia captain Sophie Molineux has declared herself fit and available for the upcoming white-ball tour of the West Indies. She is expected to return in the T20I series after missing part of the recent home series against India due to a back injury. However, her workload will be carefully managed, potentially sitting out ODI matches, to ensure she is ready for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. The tour is a vital final preparation phase for Australia to build team cohesion ahead of the global tournament.

Key Points: Sophie Molineux Fitness Update Ahead of WI T20Is

  • Molineux nearing full fitness after back injury
  • Expected to feature in T20I series
  • Workload to be managed for ODIs
  • Crucial tour before T20 World Cup
  • Bowling readiness still uncertain
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'Available and looking forward': Australia captain Molinuex gives fitness update ahead of WI T20Is

Australia captain Sophie Molineux confirms fitness for West Indies tour but workload will be managed ahead of T20 World Cup.

"I'm looking forward to playing a role and getting back out there - Sophie Molineux"

St. Vincent, March 18

Australia skipper Sophie Molineux has confirmed she is fit and eager to return to action ahead of the team's upcoming white-ball tour of the Caribbean against the West Indies, but the exact nature of her involvement has yet to be confirmed as she continues to manage a back injury.

The all-rounder had been sidelined recently due to a back injury, which forced her to miss the latter part of Australia's ODI series at home against India. However, she is now nearing full fitness and is expected to feature in the three-match T20I series starting this week.

With the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England just under three months away, Molineux shared an encouraging update on her recovery while speaking to the media in St Vincent. But, she did not clarify what role she would play beyond her availability, saying she would be assessed across the six-game white-ball tour.

"I'm looking forward to playing a role and getting back out there ... (we'll) see how we go, especially towards that back end with the one-dayers, we'll just keep assessing. I'm looking forward to getting back out there again with the girls, it was hard to watch that Test, especially not being a part of Alyssa Healy's last game for Australia.

"To be able to get my feet in behind the desk and lead the group, I'm looking forward to making the most of those opportunities, and especially just getting away and jumping on a plane together and connecting as a group again after what's been a big few months in Australia," Molineux told reporters.

Although she is set to participate in the T20Is, it remains uncertain whether she will play all six matches on the tour. The left-arm spinner indicated she could sit out the subsequent ODI fixtures to carefully manage her workload and ensure she is fully prepared for the World Cup.

There is also some uncertainty about her bowling readiness, even though she has already resumed batting and fielding during training sessions.

Australia's tour of the West Indies represents their final international assignment before the T20 World Cup, making it a crucial phase of preparation. Molineux emphasised the importance of maximising this opportunity to build momentum and strengthen team cohesion.

"It's an important series for all of us as we haven't got a whole lot of games before that T20 World Cup. Each game we have together is really important and make sure we're building towards that. And I suppose to be able to get my feet in behind the desk and lead the group.

"I'm looking forward to making the most of those opportunities and especially just getting away and jumping on a plane together and connecting as a group again after what's been a few months in Australia. It's going to be really good for us," Molineux added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Back injuries are tricky, especially for an all-rounder. She's right to prioritize the T20 World Cup. Hope she doesn't rush and risk a longer setback. The Aussie team needs her at 100% for the big tournament.
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Ananya R
It's good to see captains being so transparent about fitness and workload management. Indian cricket could learn from this approach—sometimes our players are pushed too hard. All the best to Molineux! 🤞
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David E
Interesting read. The uncertainty around her bowling is a concern. A spinner who can't bowl is only half the player. Hope the assessment goes well. The Windies series will be a good test.
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Siddharth J
As a cricket fan, I appreciate her focus on team connection. After a hectic schedule, bonding on tour is crucial. This mindset is what makes Australian teams so strong in world events. Our Indian women's team should have similar preparatory tours.
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Kavya N
I have a slightly different take. While managing injury is key, announcing "availability" with so many caveats about bowling and ODIs might put unnecessary pressure on the team management and the player herself. Sometimes it's better to be fully fit before making such statements.

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