Alyssa Healy ruled out of WBBL due to knee injury


Australia chief and Sydney Sixers star Alyssa Healy has been managed out of the rest of WBBL 2024. The 34-year-old has experienced a knee injury that places her cooperation in the impending ODI series against India under a haze. She is set to go through additional appraisals which will determine her re-visitation of serious activity. Healy highlighted in only four of the seven games played by the Sixers up until this point and even surrendered the 'keeping liabilities in the last game against Brisbane Intensity. She had previously been dealing with a foot injury that constrained her to miss the last stretch of Australia's T20 World Cup crusade in the UAE last month and had shown in front of the WBBL that she would need to deal with her physical issue through the home summer. "There are higher powers sitting over that are very vocal in what can and can't occur, which I totally get it," Healy said toward the beginning of November. "I need to be accessible for as a large part of the mid year as possible. I've barely played a game for the Sixers in the beyond two seasons... I need to be accessible yet actually probably won't be the situation. How I pull up from games will be truly significant." The three-match ODI series against India is booked to begin on December 5 at the Allan Boundary Field in Brisbane, four days after the finish of the WBBL season. Australia have one more three ODIs in New Zealand after that before the multi-design Cinders series against Britain starts off on January 12. Tahlia McGrath, who delegated for Healy at the T20 World Cup, is probably going to act as commander in the event that Healy will pass up any of the games with injury.