File picture of Jemimah Rodrigues.© AFP
India batter Jemimah Rodrigues retired damage as a result of a potential left wrist damage after guiding Brisbane Warmth to victory over Sydney Thunder in a Ladies’s Massive Bash League match in Brisbane on Friday. The damage raises considerations about her availability for the three-match ODI sequence towards Australia beginning December 5. Brisbane Warmth thrashed Sydney Thunder by 9 wickets on the Allan Border Discipline to arrange a title conflict towards Melboune Renegades on Sunday on the MCG. Rodrigues made 43 off 30 balls earlier than retiring damage after the tenth over of Warmth’s run chase of 134. She was dropped thrice by Sydney Thunder fielders.
She apparently aggravated a left wrist damage sustained earlier within the sport whereas making an attempt to save lots of a boundary throughout Thunder’s innings. She had landed awkwardly on the joint whereas diving within the discipline.
Throughout Warmth’s run chase, Rodrigues batted with strapping on her left wrist. Her discomfort appeared to develop in a while and she or he left the sphere on the drinks break.
Georgia Redmayne (51 not out) then took over with an unbeaten half-century as Warmth chased down the goal with 28 balls to spare.
Rodrigues has been named within the Indian ladies’s crew which is able to three ODIs towards Australia on December 5 (Brisbane), December 8 (Brisbane) and December 11 (Perth).
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