Meg Lanning is set to make a comeback to competitive cricket after a five-month absence when an announcement on Friday said she would be captaining Australia in the home ODIs against Pakistan in January 2023.
Meg, considered as one of the greatest players in the women's game, had stepped away from competitive cricket after leading Australia to gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in August, citing personal reasons. As a result, she missed the WBBL and the five-match T20I series in India.
"I can't wait to be out on the field again with Australia against Pakistan. Sometimes you just have to hit pause, step back and take a breather. That's certainly what I needed. The past six months have taught me a lot. I've learnt so much about myself and who and what is important to me," she wrote in an Instagram post, announcing her return to cricket.