Meg Lanning, the Australia women’s captain, is optimistic about her future in the sport but has chosen not to comment on her participation in the upcoming tour of India. She had previously skipped the Ashes in England due to health reasons and is now preparing for the Melbourne Stars’ WBBL season. Lanning didn’t provide details regarding her two recent extended breaks from cricket over the past two years.
“I haven’t thought that far ahead (about India). I’m back playing some cricket, which is nice. I’m really enjoying it, and I still feel like I have a little bit more to give, but what exactly that looks like, I’m not sure.” Lanning said after she made her first media appearance in over six months.
‘It’s just about getting into a confident position’ – Lanning on her comeback
“I didn’t bat for a fairly long time, Probably I needed a little bit heading into the WNCL. But I have played a lot of cricket over the years so I do feel like the skillset’s there. It’s just about getting into a confident position and feeling good in my mind that I can go out there and play. I feel like I’m in that position now,” she added.