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England skipper Heather Knight will miss the home series against India next month as she has undergone a hip surgery and is likely to remain out of action till the end of the year. Knight, who is missing out on the ongoing season of The Hundred, is also likely to be ruled out of the Women's Big Bash to be played in October. "Surgery (tick) I've had a little clean out of my hip to get me back and running soon," Knight wrote on her Twitter on Friday alongside a picture of her in the hospital. "Unfortunately it rules me out of the India series and the WBBL, but I'm aiming to be back by the end of the year. Time to make the most of a bit of time away and bring on the rehab!" she added. The 31-year-old had injured herself during the first T20I against South Africa in July. She had to take injections on her hip joint for the pain during the series. Although Knight was part of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games squad, she didn't play a single game. Nat Scriver led the English side, which
England Women have announced a 16-member squad for the upcoming ODI series against India
BCCI secretary Jay Shah on Monday announced that the Indian's women's team will be pitted against England in a one-off Test match, which will be held later this year
Jhulan Goswami and Shikha Pandey 4 wickets each as India restrict England to 161. For England, Natalie Sciver scored 85 runs. Catch Indw vs Engw 2nd ODI Live score and live updates here