England suffer major injury blow ahead of 1st ODI
Prolific English woman bat Claire Taylor returns to England after sufferring a knee injury
ECB Media Release
05-Jan-2002
The England Women's Cricket team will be without their
prolific top order bat Claire Taylor for the first one-day
international against India at Chennai tomorrow. Taylor, who
scored her maiden test century against Australia last summer
(2001) at Headingley to add to her 50* in the One-Day
International at Lord's, has suffered a serious injury to her
right knee. England's reserve player, Jackie Hawker
(Somerset), is preparing to fly to India should Taylor have to
withdraw from the tour.
The injury means England will be unchanged for the match, with
Caroline Atkins and Arran Thompson, who scored 65* in the
warm-up game, again opening the innings, and Amanda Godliman
from Sussex will make her full England debut at number 3.
England Captain Clare Connor admitted "losing Claire is a
major blow for us. She's worked so hard, as have the rest of
the squad, to prepare for this tour and she was in top form.
But I have real confidence in this squad, and other batters,
notably Arran, played so well in the warm up game that we have
a lot to be positive about. We hope Claire can make a good
recovery as quickly as possible".
England off-spinner Dawn Holden is looking forward to playing
her first international match in India, "I've joined the squad
from Australia where I've been playing for the past couple of
months, and was delighted to take a couple of wickets
yesterday. For a spinner, there's nowhere better to play than
India and the early signs yesterday were that our bowling
attack can cause real problems for the India batters here".
The ODI begins at 10am local time tomorrow (4.30am GMT).