Injury concerns may prompt Molineux captaincy review ahead of World Cup: Australia selector Flegler

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|09-04-2026

The decision to appoint Sophie Molineux as Australia ​women’s captain may require reassessment if ‌she continues to be affected ​by injuries, selector Shawn ⁠Flegler said on Wednesday. The bowling all-rounder was named the team’s all-format ‌captain in January, succeeding Alyssa Healy.

However, the 28-year-old has ‌struggled with a back ‌injury ⁠and was ruled out ⁠of the remainder of Australia’s multi-format series against India during February and March.

Molineux ​captained Australia in ‌the T20 leg of its West Indies tour in March-April, but neither batted nor bowled ‌in the first two matches ​and missed the other games.

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The women’s T20 World Cup ⁠begins on June 12 in England and Wales.

“We were clear from ‌the start that the T20 World Cup was the priority series and we were going to make decisions around that,” Flegler told reporters.

“The stress reaction ‌in the back during the Indian ​series, not ideal, but things do happen.

She’s on ⁠track for the T20 World Cup ⁠and that’s what the goal was at the start. ‌It’s probably a fair point to say it’s unprecedented.”

Published on Apr 08, 2026

Published on Apr 08, 2026

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