Aussie star’s ‘dark days’ before return

Georgia Wareham has had a whirlwind two days in her return to worldwide cricket, however she says her restoration from a critical knee harm felt something however quick.

Playing in her first ODI since October 2021, Wareham delivered a player-of-the-match efficiency, claiming 3-20 as Australia restricted Bangladesh to 107 of their second World Cup group sport.

The profitable return got here a day after she was bought by the Gujarat Giants for $131,000 within the inaugural Women’s Premier League public sale.

Despite the highs of her worldwide comeback, Wareham stated she had struggled to observe or take into consideration cricket throughout her 15 months within the wilderness following an anterior cruciate harm she suffered within the discipline throughout a WBBL sport.

“I mean it was pretty tough early days. I think I missed out on the one-day World Cup, the Ashes, Comm Games, like all that sort of stuff in the space of 12 months, which is not ideal,” Wareham stated.

“I think at the start I was watching a lot of cricket and sort of finding myself missing it a lot, but after a while I sort of knuckled down into rehab and probably stopped watching it as much.

“I had really good people around me that helped me get through who I’ve got a lot to thank for, but I think there’s some dark days along the rehab.”

The 23-year-old, who had solely performed two 50-over video games for Victoria earlier than returning to the nationwide set-up, stated it had at all times been a goal to return for the T20 World Cup in South Africa.

“No one really liked to set any sort of return dates, which can always be really tricky in rehab, but it was probably one sort of glaring thing at the end there,” she stated.

“It was always going to be tight I think, and I thank the selectors for backing me having not played heaps of cricket coming into this World Cup.”

Australian captain Meg Lanning stated after her facet’s win that Wareham’s inclusion was a “game changer”.

“She’s had a long road back from a pretty serious injury and to have her back in the side was really great to see,” Lanning stated.

“She’s able to impact the game in all three facets, and that’s certainly very handy to have. We are pumped to have her back.”

Wareham stated she was thrilled to share a dressing room with teammates Annabelle Sutherland, Ash Gardner and Beth Mooney after the quartet have been snapped up by Gujarat for the inaugural WPL.

It can be “really cool” for the 4 Australians to play below Gujarat head coach Rachel Haynes, she stated.

Originally printed as Georgia Wareham shines in World Cup return after 15-month harm lay-off

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au