Australia left-arm spin all-rounder Sophie Molineux has been ruled out of the upcoming Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand due to a stress fracture in her left foot. Sophie being ruled out has paved the way for leg-spinners Amanda-Jade Wellington and Alana King to be included in the 15-member squad for the mega event in ODI cricket.
Sophie had suffered the injury while playing for Melbourne Renegades in the women's Big Bash League and had missed out on the ongoing women's Ashes in a bid to recover in time for the World Cup. But now she joins pacer Tayla Vlaeminck (stress fracture on right foot) and leg-spinner Georgia Wareham (ACL injury on left knee) on the injury list.
"Sophie Molineux, unfortunately, misses out due to injury; she was unlikely to be available until the back end of the tournament and with limited match time and having to complete 10 days managed isolation, it was a tough call, but we weren't prepared to take the risk," said national selector Shawn Flegler.