Legspinner’s stellar year continues with elevation to top 15 players as injured allrounder Molineux cut from national contract list
Legspinner Alana King has been rewarded for her breakout start to the year by earning a debutAustralia contract. The 26-year-old is one of 15 players from Australia’s all-conquering women’s pool to be given a national contract for 2022-23.
“After the loss of Georgia Wareham to injury, we were in a fortunate position to be able to replace her with another outstanding leg spinner in Alana. It’s a real credit to Alana and the Australian cricket system to have someone of her calibre waiting in the wings ready to go.” Victorian allrounder Sophie Molineux is the highest-profile unlucky casualty, dropping off the contract list after a foot injury ruled her out of the unbeaten ODI World Cup campaign. However, fellow young injury-plagued stars, Georgia Wareham and Tayla Vlaeminck, have managed to retain their places.
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