Molineux ruled out of WBBL in blow for Melbourne Renegades
Written by I Dig SportsMolineux, the left-arm spin-bowling allrounder, picked up the injury against Melbourne Stars in November and is now hoping to return to domestic cricket in the second half of this campaign following the WBBL.
It was announced on Thursday that Molineux had signed a new two-year deal with Renegades.
"I'm really disappointed that my ongoing recovery from an ACL reconstruction means that I won't be fit and available in time for this season," she said. "But I'm very much appreciative of the support the club has shown me during the process and I'm very keen to repay their support by helping the team in any way possible over the coming months."
"While we'd love to have her on the field this year, it's important Sophie returns to full fitness and her leadership around the group off the field will be just as important," Renegades general manager James Rosengarten said.
Renegades will also be without fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck for the whole WBBL after she underwent shoulder surgery following the Australia A tour of England earlier this year.