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Injured Amelia Kerr Out of Remaining India ODIs and Most of WBBL

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Waqar AnwarBy Waqar AnwarJanuary 5, 2021Updated:October 26, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Amelia Kerr picked up 4 for 42 in the opening ODI but also picked up an injury • BCCI
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New Zealand’s star all-rounder Amelia Kerr has been ruled out of the remaining two ODIs against India after suffering a left quadricep tear. The injury occurred during the first ODI in Ahmedabad, which New Zealand lost by 59 runs. Scans confirmed a grade-one tear, and she is expected to take approximately three weeks to recover. Unfortunately, this means she won’t be part of the remainder of the India series, and her absence will be felt deeply by the team.

Impact on the WBBL

Amelia’s injury has cast serious doubt over her participation in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) for the Sydney Sixers, with the tournament kicking off on Sunday. A major signing for the Sixers as a platinum-category pick, she could potentially miss eight out of ten league games if she recovers within the estimated three weeks. Her absence could significantly affect the Sixers’ campaign, considering the all-round impact she brings to the field.

Rehabilitation and Return

The New Zealand Cricket (NZC) statement confirmed that Amelia will return home on Sunday to start her rehabilitation. “We’re really gutted for Melie,” said New Zealand head coach Ben Sawyer. “Injuries are always a challenging time for a player, and we know how disappointed she is not to be able to play these games. Everyone knows how much of an integral part of this team Melie is, so we’ll certainly miss her, but we’re wishing her a speedy recovery.”

Key Player for New Zealand

Amelia’s injury comes as a blow to New Zealand’s ambitions in the ongoing Women’s ODI Championship. The team is currently sixth on the table, and a top-six finish is necessary for direct qualification to the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup. Her absence could make it challenging for New Zealand to climb the rankings, especially with crucial matches against Australia coming up in December.

Amelia played a crucial role in New Zealand’s recent T20 World Cup triumph, emerging as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 15 scalps. She also delivered a standout performance in the first ODI against India, taking 4 for 42 and scoring an unbeaten 25 off 23 balls. Her all-round capabilities will be sorely missed in the remaining ODIs on October 27 and 29 in Ahmedabad.

What’s Next for New Zealand and Sydney Sixers?

For New Zealand, replacing someone of Amelia’s caliber is not an easy task. Her contributions with both the bat and ball have been instrumental, and the team will need to step up to cover the gap left by her absence. The selectors have decided not to name a replacement, indicating the belief in the current squad to rise to the challenge.

For the Sydney Sixers, the focus will shift to adjusting the team strategy without one of their key players. The Sixers had high hopes for Amelia to play a central role in their WBBL campaign, and her potential absence will test their depth.

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