Cricket-Molineux's back injury could prompt Australia to review captaincy before women's T20 World Cup


April 8 (Reuters) - 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 Twenty20 leg of ​their West ‌Indies tour in March-April, but neither batted ⁠nor bowled ​in the first two matches and missed the other games.

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."

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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