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England Women have been dealt a timely setback ahead of a crucial international summer, with captain Nat Sciver-Brunt ruled out of the upcoming ODI series against New Zealand Women due to a calf injury. While the decision has been termed precautionary, it comes just weeks before the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, raising concerns over the all-rounder’s fitness.
Injury scare during domestic outing for Nat Sciver-Brunt
Sciver-Brunt sustained the injury while representing The Blaze in a Metro Bank One Day Cup fixture against Warwickshire Women on April 29. Despite the discomfort, she delivered a commendable all-round performance, scoring 47 runs and picking up two wickets.
However, subsequent medical scans conducted on May 2 revealed the extent of the calf strain. The England management has opted to rest their skipper, prioritising her recovery ahead of a packed international calendar. Medical staff have advised a short break, with further evaluations scheduled in the coming days to monitor her progress.
England take a cautious route before Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
The decision to sideline Sciver-Brunt is largely influenced by the proximity of the global tournament. England are set to kick off their World Cup campaign on June 12 against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, making player fitness a top priority.
Team officials remain optimistic about her recovery timeline. Early indications suggest that the injury is not severe, and with adequate rehabilitation, Sciver-Brunt is expected to return in time for the marquee event. Her availability for the T20I series against New Zealand and India, however, will depend on the results of the next round of assessments.
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Leadership reshuffle and replacement announced
In Sciver-Brunt’s absence, vice-captain Charlie Dean will step up to lead the side in the ODI series against New Zealand. Dean’s elevation reflects the team’s confidence in her tactical awareness and composure under pressure.
Meanwhile, selectors have named Maia Bouchier as Sciver-Brunt’s replacement in the squad. The Hampshire batter brings valuable experience, having featured in 18 ODIs and accumulated 482 runs at an impressive average of 37.07. Known for her attacking approach, Bouchier’s inclusion adds depth to England’s batting lineup.
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