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Henry’s World Cup status uncertain after injury scare in warm-up clash

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Henry’s World Cup status uncertain after injury scare in warm-up clash
Key Points(5)
  • The West Indies Women’s squad is monitoring the condition of vice-captain Chinelle Henry as she continues treatment following an injury scare during the team’s final preparation match ahead of the T20 World Cup.
  • The 30-year-old all-rounder remains under the care of the team’s medical staff after suffering the setback during Wednesday’s warm-up fixture against Australia in Wales.
  • Henry was forced to leave the field on a stretcher after an awkward fall while attempting to complete a catch at long-on during the ninth over of Australia’s innings.
  • The incident immediately raised concerns within the West Indies camp, with the experienced player playing a key role in the team’s plans for the tournament.
  • Medical team managing previous injury concern Cricket West Indies confirmed on Friday that Henry was still receiving treatment, revealing that the injury was connected to a previous issue.

The West Indies Women’s squad is monitoring the condition of vice-captain Chinelle Henry as she continues treatment following an injury scare during the team’s final preparation match ahead of the T20 World Cup.

The 30-year-old all-rounder remains under the care of the team’s medical staff after suffering the setback during Wednesday’s warm-up fixture against Australia in Wales.

Henry was forced to leave the field on a stretcher after an awkward fall while attempting to complete a catch at long-on during the ninth over of Australia’s innings.

The incident immediately raised concerns within the West Indies camp, with the experienced player playing a key role in the team’s plans for the tournament.

Medical team managing previous injury concern

Cricket West Indies confirmed on Friday that Henry was still receiving treatment, revealing that the injury was connected to a previous issue.

In an official statement, the organization said:

“Chinelle Henry experienced an exacerbation of a previous injury and is currently being managed by the team’s medical staff. Further updates will be provided as appropriate.”

The statement did not provide a specific timeline for her return, leaving her availability for the opening match under review.

Henry’s leadership and all-round abilities make her an important figure in the West Indies setup, particularly as the team prepares for a demanding global tournament schedule.

Tournament challenge begins against defending champions

The West Indies Women are scheduled to begin their T20 World Cup campaign against defending champions New Zealand on Saturday in Southampton.

The opening match will provide an early test of the team’s depth and resilience as they look to make a strong start on the international stage.

While Henry’s condition remains the immediate focus, the squad will continue preparations with the belief that every player may have a role to play during the competition.

For now, the priority remains clear: ensuring the vice-captain receives the necessary care while the team prepares for its opening battle.

 

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