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    Australia Coach Highlights Value of Molineux’s Leadership Despite Limited Role

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonMarch 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Australia head coach Shelley Nitschke believes Sophie Molineux’s impact during the recent T20I series against West Indies extended far beyond her on-field contributions with bat or ball. With the T20 World Cup approaching, the Caribbean tour was regarded as a key opportunity for the new captain to gain leadership experience.

    Although Australia completed a 3-0 sweep in the series, Molineux’s individual involvement was restricted. She did not bowl and featured only briefly with the bat, managing a short cameo during the final match. The all-rounder, who has taken over captaincy duties in all formats from Alyssa Healy, has been carefully managed due to a back injury as she continues her return towards full fitness.

    Despite these limitations, the series provided a crucial platform to establish the emerging leadership group ahead of the global tournament scheduled for June. Molineux’s spin bowling was not utilised, and her only batting opportunity came at No. 8 in the DLS-affected final in St Vincent. However, her guidance of the side during the series was widely praised.

    “She’s been amazing, on and off the field,” head coach Shelley Nitschke said. “It’s been so important for the team and for her to be here and leading the group. Just having a new leadership group here has been excellent, and really valuable to have them in place in the lead into a World Cup.

    “We know what Sophie can do with the ball, but unfortunately, she’s unable to bowl at the moment, but just being able to be out there, to lead the group, and have a really good contribution with the bat in the final match was important.”

    Molineux made the most of her limited time at the crease, striking a quickfire 25 from just 12 deliveries, including two sixes. Her late surge added momentum to the innings after Georgia Voll’s century had set the platform, helping Australia push beyond the 200 mark before rain curtailed West Indies’ chase with the hosts well behind on DLS.

    The 28-year-old expressed satisfaction with her performance, noting a focus on improving her power-hitting, while also highlighting the team’s intent to regain consistency in key moments throughout the series.

    “It’s been a big focus for us, winning the big moments and consistently getting back to being ruthless,” she said. “Each game we’ve gotten better with the bat, and in the field as well. I feel like we’ve learned a lot as a group, and I suppose as a staff, that we need to work on, and how we plan the next couple of months leading into the World Cup.

    “It was nice to get a bit more experience out there leading that team.”

    Australia’s next assignment in the Caribbean will see Molineux continue her leadership role in the upcoming ODI series against West Indies, with the opening match of the three-game contest scheduled for Friday in St Kitts.

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    Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.

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