Wales Cricket Board: England women’s left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone has taken a break from domestic cricket in order to manage a minor quad injury and prioritise her well-being, said the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Saturday.

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At the same time, ECB said Sophie will be available for selection for England’s upcoming white-ball series against India, starting on June 28 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. “Sophie has been managing a quad niggle over the past week but more importantly she wants to take a step back from cricket for a short period to look after herself.”

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“We're totally behind that. We want to be able to select Sophie for the India series but the most important thing for her at the moment is that she feels in a better place. We all agree that a break now could be beneficial for her to achieve that," said head coach Charlotte Edwards in a statement.

Sophie, 26, is the highest wicket-taker for England in Women’s T20Is with 137 scalps and is also the top-ranked ODI bowler. But she was left out of England's squad for their ongoing white-ball series against the West Indies under new coach Charlotte due to her recovering from a knee injury.

That injury had also resulted in her missing the beginning of Lancashire's domestic season. After the recovery, Sophie played two 50-over matches and six T20 games for her county side, but she was withdrawn from their match against Hampshire on Tuesday because of the quad problem.

Sophie, 26, is the highest wicket-taker for England in Women’s T20Is with 137 scalps and is also the top-ranked ODI bowler. But she was left out of England's squad for their ongoing white-ball series against the West Indies under new coach Charlotte due to her recovering from a knee injury.

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