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Australian bowler Darcie Brown has been ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing ODI series against the West Indies due to a hamstring injury., Brown left the field in the 16th over of the West Indies’ innings with a left hamstring complaint. The 20-year-old quick bowled three overs during the first ODI, taking the crucial wicket of West Indies veteran Stefanie Taylor.
On Tuesday afternoon, Cricket Australia confirmed Brown would take no further part in the white-ball series, with Tasmania all-rounder Heather Graham replacing her in the squad. “Brown will undergo further assessment in the coming days and an update on her availability will be provided in due course,” CA said in a statement.Join Kayo now and start streaming instantly >Brown was Australia’s equal leading wicket-taker during the recent T20I series against the West Indies with four scalps at 20.25.
It remains to be seen whether the Adelaide Strikers star will recover before the Women’s Big Bash League gets underway next week. Australia will next face the West Indies at Junction Oval on Thursday, with the first ball scheduled for 10am AEDT.
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