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IND W V AUS W: Lauren Cheatle Finally Makes Her Test Debut After Four Shoulder Surgeries, Skin Cancer Scare
The figures may not warrant a second look if taken on their own. However, the effort is worth mentioning considering Cheatle has gone through four shoulder reconstruction surgeries and also had a scare when she was diagnosed with early-stage skin cancer in June 2021.
She, however, persevered with cricket, making a comeback to the Australian squad on the back of some superb performances in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31