
England Captain Eyes World Cup Semi Return After Good Scan
England cricket captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is targeting a return from calf injury for the T20 World Cup semi-finals after receiving positive MRI results. The all-rounder has been sidelined for two matches but remains optimistic about rejoining her team when it matters most.
England's cricket captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has received encouraging news that could see her return to the field when her team needs her most.
The 33-year-old all-rounder has missed England's past two matches at the T20 World Cup after a calf injury flared up again. But a recent MRI scan showed promising results, and she's now setting her sights on playing in the semi-finals.
"She believes she can come into the semi and that she is OK," said her wife Katherine Brunt, England's legendary former fast bowler. Katherine, who took 335 international wickets during her career, shared the update with BBC Test Match Special after Wednesday's match.
Sciver-Brunt first hurt her calf playing domestic cricket in late April, which kept her out for six weeks at the summer's start. She managed to return but had to retire out during England's win against Ireland earlier in the tournament when the injury recurred.
England has already secured their spot in the semi-finals after beating West Indies, which means they can rest their captain for Saturday's final group match against New Zealand. The medical team confirmed she batted in the nets Wednesday and is responding well to treatment, though they want to give her more time to heal properly.

The timing could work perfectly in England's favor. They won't know their exact semi-final date until Sunday evening, giving Sciver-Brunt extra days to recover.
Why This Inspires
Sometimes the best wins aren't about pushing through pain, but knowing when to pause and heal properly. Sciver-Brunt's decision to prioritize her recovery shows the kind of smart leadership that helps teams succeed in the long run.
Her positive attitude despite the setback reflects the resilience that makes champions. Rather than dwelling on missing matches, she's focused on being ready when her team advances deeper into the tournament.
The England squad has proven they can win without their captain in the lineup, which takes pressure off her recovery. That team depth gives Sciver-Brunt the space to return at full strength rather than risking further injury by coming back too soon.
With the semi-finals approaching and her latest scan showing improvement, England fans have good reason to hope they'll see their captain back on the field for the matches that matter most.
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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