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Sciver-Brunt targets semi-final return after positive scan
Key takeaways
- Sciver-Brunt, 33, has missed England's past two games at the T20 World Cup after a recurrence of the calf injury which ruled her out for six weeks at the start of the summer.
- She will not play in England's final group match on Saturday against New Zealand but, with England having already qualified, it is hoped she could be fit for the semi-finals.
- "She believes she can come into the semi and that she is OK, that is where her head is now and that is great," Katherine, who took 335 international wickets for England, told BBC Test Match Special.
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PA Media By Matthew Henry BBC Sport Journalist at Lord's Published18 minutes ago England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is feeling "positive" and is targeting a return from injury for the T20 World Cup semi-finals, says her wife the legendary former fast bowler Katherine.
Sciver-Brunt, 33, has missed England's past two games at the T20 World Cup after a recurrence of the calf injury which ruled her out for six weeks at the start of the summer.
She will not play in England's final group match on Saturday against New Zealand but, with England having already qualified, it is hoped she could be fit for the semi-finals.
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