Cricket-Injured England captain Sciver-Brunt on track to return for T20 World Cup


Cricket - ICC Women's World Cup - Semi Final - England v South Africa - Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati, India - October 29, 2025 England's Nat Sciver-Brunt celebrates after reaching her half century REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

May 29 (Reuters) - England captain ⁠Nat Sciver-Brunt said she is on course to ⁠return from a calf injury in time for ‌their Twenty20 World Cup opener on home soil next month, though the all-rounder has yet toresume bowling practice.

The 33-year-old suffered a calf tear ​playing in the domestic Women's One-Day ⁠Cup in April and ⁠was ruled out of England's series against New Zealand and ⁠India ‌this month.

England face Australia and India in World Cup warm-up games before beginning their campaign against ⁠Sri Lanka on June 12 in Birmingham.

"Everything ​is sort of ‌going to plan as far as it can ⁠do at the ​moment," Sciver-Brunt said on a BBC podcast on Thursday.

"It's been really frustrating watching from the sidelines and not being ⁠able to help and feel like I'm ​missing out a little bit ... I'm batting, but I haven't been bowling yet, that's to come.

"All of the plans that ⁠we've been putting together to get me back on track is ending with that first game in mind. We've got a couple of warm-up games beforehand to practise ​my skills in as well. It's ⁠going to plan thus far."

England have not won the ​T20 World Cup since the inaugural ‌edition in 2009. The 2026 edition ​runs from June 12 to July 5.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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