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Danny Wyatt: Will skip the upcoming WBBL season

The aggressive England batswoman Danni Wyatt has chosen to withdraw from the upcoming Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL), claiming exhaustion. Wyatt was slated to play for the Perth Scorchers Women after being selected as a first-round choice by the group earlier this month. Sophie Devine, the captain of New Zealand, was kept at platinum. Wyatt missed the most recent ODI series England played at home against Sri Lanka.

The Scorchers chose Amy Jones as their third international player through a direct nomination process. However, they will now need to find Wyatt’s replacement. After securing the 32-year-old’s services at the draught, head coach Becky Grundy was ecstatic and believed that her versatility as a batter would help the team. for the squad, well. She will, however, need to make new arrangements now that Wyatt is unavailable.

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In the meanwhile, Brisbane Heat has hired English leg spinner Sarah Glenn to fill in for New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr, who will miss the first several WBBL games. Although Kerr’s absence from the first few matches was anticipated, Brisbane had no qualms about selecting her as their platinum pick.

Our entire timetable is somewhat intimidating: Sheila Schutt

Megan Schutt, an Australian seamer, discussed the rise in recent years in the amount of women’s cricket contests. The 30-year-old disclosed that the players and coaches have discussed the value of regulating their workloads.

The entirety of our schedule is somewhat scary. to be truthful. However, simply having the option is most likely the greatest opportunity. Now that there are so many leagues, it’s bloody amazing if someone decides to play on the T20 circuit. It’s fine if they have the physical capacity and desire to continue doing that. But it’s undoubtedly intimidating, and we’ve talked to our coaches about how we’re going to manage it.

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