The Hundred 2023: Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy ruled out of competition through injury

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Ellyse Perry (left) and Alyssa Healy (right) were both part of the Australia squad that retained the Ashes against England this summer

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Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry and stand-in captain Alyssa Healy are out of The Hundred due to injuries.

Perry, who was set to captain Birmingham Phoenix, needs four to six weeks' rest after suffering a knee injury in Australia's one-day international series against Ireland.

A replacement for Perry, 32, is yet to be named.

Healy fractured a finger and will be replaced by compatriot Phoebe Litchfield at Northern Superchargers.

In another change for Superchargers, Jemimah Rodrigues replaces Heather Graham.

Rodrigues said: "I'm so excited to be back in The Hundred. It's a world-class competition and I've had so much fun taking part in it previously. Headingley is a brilliant ground to play at, with great fans, and I can't wait to be back out there."

The England and Wales Cricket Board also announced a number of other player changes including replacements for Rashid Khan, Shadab Khan and Heinrich Klaasen, who will leave during the tournament due to international commitments for Afghanistan, Pakistan and South Africa respectively.

Team

Player out

Replacement

When

Birmingham Phoenix

Shadab Khan

Tanveer Sangha

14 August

London Spirit

Olly Stone

Dan Worrall

Now

Manchester Originals

Fred Klaassen

Ben Raine

Now

Manchester Originals

Josh Little

Zaman Khan

16 August (Little will return for Eliminator and final)

Northern Superchargers

Heather Graham

Jemimah Rodrigues

Now

Northern Superchargers

Alyssa Healy

Phoebe Litchfield

Now

Oval Invincibles

Heinrich Klaasen

Jimmy Neesham

20 August

Oval Invincibles

Beth Langston

Hannah Rainey

Now

Southern Brave

Tim David

Mitchell Santner

20 August

Trent Rockets

Rashid Khan

Ish Sodhi

10 August

Welsh Fire

Ollie Pope

Ben Green

Now

Welsh Fire

Georgia Davis

Chloe Skelton

Now