Taylor eagerly eyeing return after fitness troubles

Leading West Indies Women’s batsman Stafanie Taylor says she is pleased with her recovery following her recent fitness struggles, and believes she still has a major contribution to make to the Caribbean side.

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The 31-year-old has been one of the most prolific run-scorers in the global women’s game but has found herself sidelined by a worrisome back injury for the better part of the last 12 months.

Currently, in Antigua undergoing assessment, Taylor said she was looking forward to returning to competitive action at some point.

“I feel really good given the procedure I’d done at the World Cup which would’ve given me some time to get some work in,” the Jamaican said.

“It’s not where I would like to be but I actually like where I’m actually headed, so it’s just about putting in some more strength work to get the back strong again and we should be good.”

He continued: “I still have more to give. I know that last World Cup wasn’t something that most of them (team) would’ve liked to see and even for myself.

“So it’s about getting myself back when it comes to my health and that’s something I have to start with and if that’s not strong I can’t go out there and perform. So that’s something I am trying to work myself back into.”

 Stafanie Taylor was limited to three Twenty20 Internationals in 2021, featured in none last year, and managed only two this year – in the T20 World Cup in South Africa when she played under a fitness cloud.

The right-hander, who also bowls off-spin, has not featured in a One-Day International for six months.

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While she averages nearly 44 from 148 ODIs and 35 from 113 T20 Internationals, the pinnacle of her career came when she guided West Indies to the capture of the T20 World Cup seven years ago in India.

And the former captain said adding a 50-over World Cup title would be a further boost for the Caribbean side.

“I would actually love to win a 50-over World Cup. I know that’s probably an area that we’re probably not so good [at] but if we could win a 50-over World Cup that would be really really good for us as a team,” Taylor explained.

“The 50-over [format] is something we’ve been working at really hard so to win a 50-over World Cup would be like ‘you’ve won it [all] now.’

“We don’t play Tests so we can’t say anything about Test Championship or anything like that so it’s T20 and 50-over, and given that most of us have won a T20 World Cup, I’m sure we would like to win a 50-over as well.”

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