Healy to miss Pakistan T20Is, set to be available for T20 World Cup

Australia wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy has been managed out of the three-match T20I series against Pakistan at home as she keeps on recuperating from a calf injury supported during the new visit through India. As per a Cricket Australia proclamation, Healy is supposed to be accessible for the impending T20 World Cup in South Africa in February. She will likewise stay with the crew during the series as she proceeds with her restoration. Healy, who remained in as Australia commander during Meg Lanning's nonattendance on the visit to India, passed on of the fifth T20I in Mumbai subsequent to experiencing a calf strain while batting in the fourth match. Once more, healy couldn't bat or handle in that frame of mind, with Tahlia McGrath taking over as skipper. Beth Mooney, who kept wicket in Healy's nonattendance in those two matches, will go on in the job for the impending series as well. Australia declared their T20I crew for the Pakistan series as well as the T20 World Cup recently. Skipper Lanning is set to get back to worldwide cricket since August 2022, while legspinner Georgia Wareham is likewise back in the crew having last played a T20I in October 2021. Australia will play three ODIs against Pakistan in Brisbane on January 16, preceding the T20Is start off in Sydney on January 24. The second T20I will occur in Hobart on January 26 and the last T20I is planned for Canberra on January 29. Australia's most memorable match at the T20 World Cup is against New Zealand on February 12.

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