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Ecclestone Sustains Minor Injury To The Joint Next To Collar Bone: ECB
England are preparing for their 2025 Women's ODI World Cup semifinal against South Africa, set to be held in Guwahati on Wednesday. The team remains optimistic about Ecclestone's availability for the vital knockout match despite the left-arm spinner’s injury.
“Results of an MRI scan on Sophie Ecclestone’s left shoulder indicate a minor injury to the joint next to her collar bone. She will continue to be assessed ahead of Wednesday’s ICC Women’s World Cup semi-final against South Africa," the ECB said in a statement on Tuesday.
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