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- Updated: September 17, 2016
Jess Jonassen has returned to the Australia women’s side with a rehabilitated left knee and a fresh approach to spin bowling. The 23-year old had undergone surgery in April, after the Women’s World T20, and one of her main objectives was “playing pain-free,” as her team prepared for their limited-overs series against Sri Lanka in Dambulla and Colombo.
“I’ve been working a fair bit with Joey Dawes, our bowling coach,” Jonassen said on the eve of the first ODI, “Just trying to get a bit more momentum through the crease, a bit more energy and just to try and bowl a little bit faster and flatter. That seems to be coming on nicely and I’m looking forward to putting it in some …
