Melbourne Renegades legspinner Georgia Wareham has been ruled out. Of the remainder of the ongoing seventh edition of the Women’s Big Bash League. Following an ACL injury to her left knee.

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Georgia Wareham’s injury, and long rehab expected

Georgia Wareham’s injury, and prolonged rehab expected. But all but the 32-year-old is ruled out of the upcoming Ashes at home and the ODI World Cup in New Zealand. And possibly also at the Commonwealth Games in July-August.

The incident happened after the Renegades’ eight-wicket defeat. At the hands of the Adelaide Strikers on Wednesday (October 20) in Hobart. Wareham suffered an injury while fielding during the 12th over. And they eventually fell to the ground just before help could be found outside the park. The scan later confirmed the rupture of the ACL.

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Australian team doctor, Pip Ing said, “Georgia has an ACL injury in her left knee

Australian team doctor, Pip Ing, said, “Georgia Wareham has an ACL injury in her left knee. She broke an ACL on the same knee at the age of 14. While playing the AFL which reconstructed using a synthetic (LARS) ligament. ” “Yesterday while on the field he had an episode of instability in his left knee which resulted in a rupture of the graft.

“As a result, she will be unavailable for the rest of the WBBL season. Cricket Australia and Cricket Victoria’s medical staff are working on a long-term management plan in consultation with Georgia.”