Sarah Glenn sidelined due to injury in New Zealand, to miss 2 ODI matches against New Zealand

England legspinner Sarah Glenn has been sidelined for at least the first couple of One Day International (ODI) against New Zealand due to a concussion sustained during the third T20I in Nelson.

Sarah Glenn sidelined due to injury in New Zealand, to miss 2 ODI matches against New Zealand
Sarah Glenn sidelined due to injury in New Zealand, to miss 2 ODI matches against New Zealand

Glenn’s unfortunate injury occurred when she landed heavily after dropping a catch during the match. Despite initially staying on the field, she later went off after attempting to bowl the next over. The seriousness of her condition became apparent, leading to her substitution by Holly Armitage at the change of innings.

The 23-year-old spinner was absent from the fourth and fifth T20I held in Wellington, and her availability for the last ODI in Hamilton on April 7 remains uncertain. Following the ECB’s Graded Return to Play Protocols, Glenn will undergo the necessary assessments and rehabilitation process before being cleared to return to action.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) issued a statement confirming Glenn’s absence from upcoming matches, stating, “She will now follow the ECB Graded Return to Play Protocols and will miss at least the fourth (27 March) and fifth (29 March) IT20 matches as well as the first two ODIs (1 April and 4 April).” Furthermore, the statement clarified that no replacement has been summoned to the squad at this juncture.

Despite Glenn’s absence, England’s squad boasts depth, allowing them to call upon leading spinner Sophie Ecclestone for the Wellington T20I. Ecclestone, who had previously been unavailable due to commitments in the Women’s Premier League, adds further quality to the English bowling arsenal.

While Glenn’s absence will undoubtedly be felt, her teammates will look to rally together and continue their campaign in New Zealand with determination and resilience. As the series progresses, England will aim to maintain their competitive edge and strive for success in her absence.

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England clinched a convincing victory in the T20Is against New Zealand, securing a commanding 4-1 series win. Their stellar performance throughout the series showcased their prowess in the shortest format of the game.

A standout player for England was Maia Bouchier, whose exceptional batting display played a pivotal role in England’s success. Bouchier’s remarkable contribution of 223 runs not only bolstered England’s batting lineup but also earned her the prestigious title of Player of the Series. Her consistency with the bat and ability to anchor the innings proved crucial in guiding England to victory, making her a standout performer in the series.

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