Shreyanka Patil Out of T20 World Cup Due to Ankle Injury
L'essentiel
- India's Shreyanka Patil has been ruled out of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup after suffering an ankle injury during a match against the Netherlands.
- The 23-year-old off-spinner's campaign ends prematurely, and she has been replaced by uncapped leg spinner Prema Rawat.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Shreyanka Patil, a promising Indian cricketer, has a history of injury setbacks, including missing the previous ODI World Cup due to an ACL tear and a broken finger ruling her out of the 2024 T20 World Cup. She recently spoke about her struggles with depression during a long injury layoff.
Shreyanka Patil’s injury woes continued, as her ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign has ended prematurely. The 23-year-old, who had finally seemed to have put a prolonged injury nightmare behind her, now faces another setback. The Karnataka off-spinner was on Friday ruled out of the ongoing tournament after suffering an ankle injury during India’s Group A clash against the Netherlands, dealing a significant blow to the team’s bowling plans. She has been replaced by uncapped leg spinner Prema Rawat.
The injury occurred in the final over of the power play in Wednesday’s game. Shreyanka bowled just one delivery of her opening over before twisting her right ankle while attempting to collect the ball. She winced in pain and was unable to put weight on her foot. After she was stretchered off the field, Shafali Verma completed the over.
The latest blow continues a frustrating pattern for one of India’s most promising cricketers. Shreyanka missed the previous ODI World Cup due to an ACL tear and spent nearly 11 months on the sidelines. Before that, a broken finger ruled her out of the 2024 T20 World Cup. Just before the Netherlands tie, the bubbly Bengaluru cricketer had opened up about her struggle due to depression during the long injury layoff. Her replacement, 24year-old Rawat, was among the standout performers in the Rising Stars Women’s Asia Cup, claiming eight wickets at an economy rate of 4.27, and is currently with the India A side in England.
West Indies prevail over Scotland
West Indies overcame Scotland by seven runs and stayed unbeaten in the tournament on Thursday. Scotland needed 154 to win and were at 132-5 in their chase but a late collapse saw them getting bowled out for 146.
Brief scores: West Indies 153/6 (S Taylor 47*, S Campbelle 36, Fraser 2/34) beat Scotland 146 (D Carter 59, A Alleyne 3/11, HMatthews 3/19) by seven runs
Questions ouvertes
- What is the expected recovery timeline for Shreyanka Patil?
- How will Shreyanka Patil's absence impact India's T20 World Cup performance?