Lauren Cheatle will take no further part in the WPL or domestic cricket season, after having surgery to remove a skin cancer on her neck.
The 25-year-old underwent the procedure on Wednesday. Back in 2021, she had a similar operation for the same issue on her leg.
Cricket New South Wales confirmed the left-arm quick will return to formal duties after this season draws to a close.
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“Cheatle is aiming to return to training with NSW following the players’ scheduled off-season break,” a statement said on Thursday.
Cheatle was signed with the Gujarat Giants in the WPL, but will now not take part in the competition that is set to begin on February 23.
It’s another huge setback for the young star, who has continued to battle injuries that have put her career on hold.
Headlined by three shoulder reconstructions, Cheatle finally made her well awaited Test debut in August of 2023.
It was her first appearance for her country since March 2019.
The 25-year-old, who plays for the Sydney Sixers, was selected in the BBL09 team of the tournament for the 2023/2024 season.