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Australia All-Rounder Heather Graham Ruled Out Of Ireland ODIs And The Hundred Due To Calf Strain

Sangeeta Viswas
9 months ago

Australia all-rounder Heather Graham has been ruled out of the ODI series against Ireland and The Hundred due to a right calf strain.

The Uncapped Tess Flintoff replaces Graham in the Australian squad:-

Graham has been ruled out of the three-match ODI series against Ireland with a calf strain, making way for uncapped Tess Flintoff in the Australia squad.

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Cricket Australia (CA) has named young uncapped fast bowling all-rounder Tess Flintoff in the squad for the three ODIs starting at the Clontarf Cricket Club in Dublin on Sunday.

Australia All-Rounder Heather Graham Ruled Out Of Ireland ODIs And The Hundred Due To Calf Strain

She batted at number 7 for Australia A at Loughborough:-

Flintoff grabbed headlines in the WBBL last November when he scored the fastest half-century in the history of the competition off 16 balls for the Melbourne Stars.

Most recently, he scored a 48-ball 70 at number 7 for Australia A against England A at Loughborough.

Australia All-Rounder Heather Graham Ruled Out Of Ireland ODIs And The Hundred Due To Calf Strain

Graham will remain with the team in Ireland to begin rehabilitation:-

CA said Graham would remain with the team in Ireland to begin his rehabilitation. Before returning to Australia to continue with Cricket Tasmania.

Graham was to play for the Northern Superchargers in the Hundred starting on 1 August following the tour of Ireland. In the 2022 edition, he played three matches and scored just 33 runs, and took two wickets.

Australia All-Rounder Heather Graham Ruled Out Of Ireland ODIs And The Hundred Due To Calf Strain

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Australia is coming off a 2-1 loss in ODIs and T20Is against England. Eventually drawing the Women’s Ashes in the multi-format series.

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