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WPL 2025 - Charlie Dean member replaces the harmed Sophie Molineux at RCB for WPL 2025

17 Jan, 2025 10:00 AM, Fri

WPL 2025 - Charlie Dean member replaces the harmed Sophie Molineux at RCB for WPL 2025

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have called up England's spin-bowling allrounder Charlie Dean to replace the injured Sophie Molineux in their squad for the upcoming WPL 2025. Molineux, the Australian left-arm spinner, was governed out of their home Remains series against Britain in the wake of getting a knee injury that will require a medical procedure. She had dealt with the knee issue through the WBBL in October-November last year. She captained Melbourne Rebels to the title notwithstanding missing four of their 11 games. The issue erupted again during Australia's ODI series against India at home, which quickly followed the WBBL. Molineux played in the second and third rounds of the series, and got one wicket across the 11 overs she bowled. She likewise missed the excursion to New Zealand, which included another three ODIs, and presently faces a further explain of activity. Australia's physiotherapist Kate Beerworth had said in December that "further updates on an expected bring date back" for Molineux would be given solely after the medical procedure, which should happen this month. Molineux was held by RCB in front of the 2025 release of the WPL. She had addressed them in their title-winning altercation 2024, when she had packed away 12 wickets in ten games at a normal of 23.16. Senior member, in the mean time, is yet to highlight in the WPL. Be that as it may, she has played 36 T20Is for Britain, and taken 46 wickets at a splendid normal of 18.19. She is presently in real life for her country in Australia, where she has struck just a single time in the initial two ODIs of the Ladies' Remains. Dignitary has additionally addressed London Soul in the ladies' Hundred, and has played 30 games for the establishment across four seasons from 2021.

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