It was therefore ruled out of the World Cup and Renegades demonstrated on Friday that it would play matches in the wrong phase within the WBBL which begins next Sunday.
Vlaeminck has not played in the WBBL since November 2021, when he played for Hobart Hurricanes. He signed with the Renegades ahead of the 2022-23 season, but has since been unable to play games in a single sport due to a strange series of injuries.
Vlaeminck has dislocated his left shoulder twice. The first came playing for Victoria in the 2017-18 season. Coming soon, across Australia. A tour of England that coincided with the end of Girls’ Ashes, she dislocated the same shoulder once again on one occasion while bowling, resulting in corrective surgical treatment.
Before making his debut for Australia in 2018, he had undergone two anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions. Pressure fractures in her substructure also forced her to sideline the 2020 home T20 World Cup, as well as the 2022 ODI World Cup, the Commonwealth Games closer to that age and the 2023 T20 World Cup. Infrastructure injuries led her to devote herself to speed training with professional dancers from the Australian Ballet as part of her rehabilitation work.