Meg Lanning to take indefinite break from cricket

Meg Lanning, the captain of Australia's ladies' group, has chosen to enjoy some time off from cricket, as of now, for individual reasons. Cricket Australia affirmed Lanning's choice and expressed that there is no course of events set for her return. "Following a bustling several years, I've gone with the choice to return a stage to empower me to invest energy zeroing in on myself," Lanning said on Wednesday (August 10). "I'm thankful for the help of CA and my partners and ask that my protection is regarded during this time." "We're pleased with Meg for recognizing that she really wants a break and will keep on supporting her during this time," said CA Head of Performance, Women's Cricket, Shawn Flegler. "She's been a unimaginable supporter of Australian cricket over the course of the past 10 years, accomplishing surprising accomplishments both independently and as a component of the group, and has been a splendid good example for small children. "The government assistance of our players is generally our main need, and we'll keep on working with Meg to guarantee she gets the help and space she really wants." Lanning just drove Australia to a gold decoration at the Commonwealth Games, where they beat India in the title conflict. She was expected to address the Trent Rockers in the second version of The Hundred, which she will currently miss. Her accessibility and cooperation in the impending Australian homegrown summer will be spread the word about at the appropriate time.

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