Lanning back as captain for ODI series against Pakistan

Lanning back as captain for ODI series against Pakistan

Australian captain Meg Lanning will return to international cricket for next month’s one-day international series against Pakistan.

One of the game’s greats took an extended break in August following Australia’s ODI World Cup triumph and a Commonwealth Games gold medal in Birmingham.

Meg Lanning is returning after taking a break.Credit:Getty Images

She announced she would miss the WBBL season and instead embark on an international holiday to explore alternative career options.

Significantly, Lanning is returning as captain. It was unclear when she took her leave whether the 30-year-old would return at all – or want to regain the captaincy role if she did.

But vice-captain Alyssa Healy, who led the side in the 4-1 away Twenty20 series win over India, injured her right calf during that trip and will miss the Pakistan games.

All-rounder Tahlia McGrath will act as Lanning’s deputy in the series, the first three matches of which take place from January 16-21 in Brisbane and Sydney.

Meg Lanning and Alyssa Healy celebrate World Cup victory in Christchurch.Credit:Getty Images

McGrath captained Australia for the first time for the last game of the India series after Healy’s injury.

National selector Shawn Flegler is delighted to again have Lanning available. ″⁣Meg brings so much to the side both on and off the field, and it’s pleasing to welcome her back at such an important time with the T20 World Cup just over a month away,″⁣ he said.

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“While we welcome Meg back, Alyssa won’t have recovered from her calf injury in time, so that presents an opportunity for Beth [Mooney] to take the gloves in her absence.”

A squad for the following three T20Is against Pakistan and the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa is yet to be announced.

Flegler remains confident Jess Jonassen, who had a hamstring injury in the India series, will prove her fitness for the Pakistan matches.

Heather Graham, Amanda-Jade Wellington and Grace Harris are prominent names to miss selection. Flegler said they remained in contention for the Pakistan T20s and the World Cup.

Also yesterday, Wellington and Graham were named in a 12-player squad for the Governor-General’s XI to take on Pakistan, but Harris again missed out.

The development team will play a 50-over match on January 13 at Brisbane’s Allan Border Field. Able Seaman Charlee Masters, a medium pace bowler, will represent the Australian Defence Force in the match.

AUSTRALIAN SQUAD: Meg Lanning (capt), Tahlia McGrath, Darcie Brown, Nicola Carey, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S XI SQUAD: Able Seaman Charlee Masters (Australian Defence Force), Lauren Cheatle, Tess Flintoff, Ashleigh Gardner, Heather Graham, Charli Knott, Phoebe Litchfield, Courtney Sippel, Rachel Trenaman, Georgia Voll, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Tahlia Wilson.

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