Women
Ellyse Perry Set To Miss Bangladesh Game Ahead Of World Cup Semifinal
Australia will take no risks with star all-rounder Ellyse Perry with the veteran to be sidelined for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match against Bangladesh on Friday.
Perry suffered from back spasms during Australia's five-wicket victory over South Africa on Tuesday, with the 31-year-old bowling just three overs before leaving the field with the issue.
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