Australia pacer Tayla Vlaeminck has returned to Melbourne Renegades in the Womens Big Bash League (WBBL), inking a two-year deal despite being unavailable for the upcoming edition of the tournament due to a stress fracture in her right foot which kept her out of victorious Ashes and Women's Cricket World Cup campaigns.
Tayla's return to Renegades marks her reunion with her first WBBL club, where she played for three seasons before moving to Hobart Hurricanes. Tayla joins her fellow Australia team-mates Sophie Molineux and Georgia Wareham, both of them on the injury list, at the Renegades.
"I'm really excited that I've decided to come back to the Renegades. It's enticing to be back at home and close to family and friends. I've grown up with 'Soph' (Sophie) and 'Wolf' (Georgia) and a lot of the girls. I obviously played at the Renegades with a lot of the girls beforehand as well, so I know everyone really well, and hopefully, it's going to be an easy transition back into the team," said Tayla in a statement by the club.