Australia pacer Tayla Vlaeminck has been ruled out of the ongoing women's Ashes and Cricket World Cup due to a stress fracture in the right foot. Tayla, who missed Saturday's abandoned second T20I in the women's Ashes at the Adelaide Oval, was seen wearing a 'moon boot'.
But on Sunday, scans confirmed the recurrence of the same navicular injury that ruled her out of the victorious 2020 women's T20 World Cup campaign in Australia and was out of action for 10 months. The 23-year-old had reported pain in right foot during Australia's first Ashes T20I on Thursday.
"Tayla has sustained an acute navicular stress fracture. She had a similar injury in early 2020; this fracture completely healed and Tayla made a successful return to play international cricket in March 2021. Tayla reported a return in midfoot pain and subsequent images have confirmed a recurrent stress fracture of the navicular," said team doctor Phillipa Inge.