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    Annabel Sutherland’s Absence Leaves Australia’s T20 Batting Plans Unsettled

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonMarch 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Sutherland Absence Clouds Australia T20 Plans
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    Australia’s upcoming three-match T20I series against West Indies in St Vincent has taken on added importance as the team continues preparations for the Women’s T20 World Cup later this year. The fixtures mark Australia’s final scheduled matches before the June tournament in England, although an additional series against South Africa is expected once both teams arrive in the UK.

    The series follows a rare T20I defeat to India last month at the beginning of the Sophie Molineux era. India claimed the T20I leg 2-1 in the multi-format contest, even though Australia ultimately secured the overall series convincingly by a 12-4 margin. With limited cricket available before the global event, the West Indies tour presents a key opportunity for the squad to refine combinations and address areas that were exposed in recent matches.

    Most members of the squad remain unchanged for the Caribbean trip, but allrounder Annabel Sutherland — who was named Player of the Series against India — has been rested as part of workload management ahead of the World Cup. Grace Harris has also been left out. Sutherland’s absence opens the door for increased opportunities for other players but also delays a crucial decision regarding her role in Australia’s T20 batting line-up.

    While Sutherland has enjoyed success in ODIs and Tests after being promoted to No. 5, her T20I batting position remains uncertain. In 48 T20Is, she has batted on just 23 occasions, often facing limited deliveries due to Australia’s strong top order. Questions were raised during the India series when she was sent in at No. 8 in the opening match at the SCG, a move influenced by match-ups and the inclusion of left-hander Nicola Carey.

    Australia head coach Shelley Nitschke acknowledged both the long-term plans around Sutherland and the opportunities created by her absence. “I think we all know how great Bellsy is [and] I certainly think that she’s going to be a main part of our T20 batting line-up at some point, and still offers us some really good hitting down the order at the moment,” Nitschke said. “Her not being here is part of a bigger management plan, but it also provides opportunities and allows us to have a look at a few things that we perhaps need to see before we head across to England and start to get a better idea of what our options are and what our best make-up looks like.”

    Sutherland’s bowling record in T20Is has been particularly impressive, with 44 wickets at an average of 18.63 and an economy rate of 6.44. Since the start of 2024, her impact has been even greater, collecting 34 wickets at 14.17 with an economy of 5.79, leaving a notable gap to fill during this series.

    Left-arm seamer Lucy Hamilton could make her T20I debut after featuring in ODIs and the Test against India, while experienced pacer Megan Schutt did not play in the T20I series against India.

    Nitschke stressed that results remain a priority despite the experimentation. “We want to win these games and are going to pick the team that’s best for the conditions,” she said. “I think there’ll be some opportunities for people. But first and foremost, we still want to play well. The team was not really happy with how we performed in those T20s more recently. So playing a good brand of cricket and playing well is a priority for us and sort of finding a few things out about how we best structure up as well.”

    She added that Harris remains under consideration as Australia finalise their World Cup plans. “I think we’re really close. I think there was a fair bit of talk about the India series, but we didn’t sort of change too much, our top order has been pretty stable for a while. I think it’s just a couple of decisions and a few tweaks we need to make or work out what our best combinations are as well.”

    Australia are also optimistic that captain Sophie Molineux will be available for the T20Is after a back injury curtailed her involvement in the India series. Kim Garth has also recovered from the quad injury that ruled her out of the ODIs and Test.

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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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