Australia again ignored Jonason, showed him the way out of Bangladesh tour, Vlemmink returns after two years

Chief selector Flagler said that JJ’s role in the team has not been that strong Jess Jonassen (Image Credit- Twitter) Experienced spinner of Australia women’s cricket team jess jonasson Has been ruled out of the upcoming white ball tour against Bangladesh. At the same time, all-rounder Heather Graham has also not been able to make a place in the Australian team for the Bangladesh tour. However, chief selector Shawn Flagler has said that the team’s doors are open for her and she can return to the team in the future. Let us tell you that Jonason is a well-known face of the Australian team since his debut in 2012. But recently he was dropped in the series against South Africa and now once again he has been ignored. Meanwhile, chief selector Flagler said that JJ’s role in the team has not been that strong. And that’s because of impressive performances from players like Ashley Gardner, Georgia Wareham and Alana King. “I think over the last few years, especially the last 12 months, JJ’s role in the team has not been as strong,” Flegler said as quoted by ESPN Cricinfo. This probably has more to do with Ash Gardner’s game development, and players like Georgia Wareham. Alana King’s form has also been really strong over the last 12 to 18 months. Tyla Vlemmink’s return On the other hand, Tayla Vlaminck, who is suffering from injury, is ready to make a comeback after more than two years. Tayla Vlaminck, who was sidelined with a dislocated shoulder and a stress fracture in her foot, has earned a place in the 15-player squad. After getting a place in the team, Vlemink said, I think I lost the ability to speak for a moment there. This is something I have been emphasizing and has inspired me over the years. Honestly, it felt a little surreal for it to actually happen. Australia team will play three ODI and three T20 matches on Bangladesh tour. The first ODI match will start on March 21. This is the first bilateral series in Bangladesh for the Australian women’s team since 2014. Australian women’s team for Bangladesh tour Alyssa Healy (captain), Darcey Brown, Ashley Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris (T20I only), Alanna King, Phoebe Lichfield, Tahlia McGrath (vice-captain), Sophie Molineau, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Tyla Vlaminck