New Zealand opener Georgia Plimmer will miss cricket for the remainder of 2024 due to a bone stress reaction in her groin. This injury rules her out of key matches, including the home ODI series against Australia in December.
Details of the Injury
Plimmer experienced discomfort in her left hip joint during New Zealand’s recent ODI series in India. After returning home, an MRI and specialist evaluation confirmed the bone stress reaction.
Key points about her recovery:
- Rest Period: She will require six weeks of rest and rehabilitation.
- Return Timeline: A gradual return to high-speed running is planned for January.
Impact on Plimmer’s Schedule
Due to this injury, Plimmer will miss:
- Home ODI Series Against Australia in December.
- Domestic competitions like the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield and Super Smash.
Coach’s Statement
Ben Sawyer, New Zealand women’s head coach, expressed his disappointment over the news:
“We’re really gutted for Georgia. She’s been performing at the top of her game recently. It’s a loss for us, especially heading into the Australia series. Georgia’s determination to recover quickly is admirable, and we’re wishing her the best in her rehab journey.”
Plimmer’s Recent Achievements
- T20 World Cup 2024: Plimmer was New Zealand’s second-highest run-scorer, with 150 runs in six innings.
- India ODI Series: She made notable scores of 25, 41, and 39, although New Zealand lost the series 2-1.
Looking Ahead
Georgia Plimmer’s absence is a significant blow to New Zealand cricket, but her commitment to recovery gives hope for her return in 2025. Fans and teammates eagerly await her comeback to the field.