Before being called about whether she will enjoy the next game, the Australia allrounder will practice on Saturday.
Ashleigh Gardner has been cleared of injury after the allrounder's crazy collision with Georgia Wareham before Australia's T20I against New Zealand.
Gardner missed Australia's series-opening win in Mackay on Thursday evening, after she and Wareham clashed mind during a warm-up activity.
After recovering from the five-wicket loss, Wareham has even undergone injury treatment.
Gardner, the reigning Belinda Clark Medallist, first laughed off the affair before leaving the ground in grief. The 27-year-old has had a dreadful record with injuries with seven throughout her professional job. The problem prompted Gardner to see a neurologist in 2018, after suffering four in the area of 20 times.
After this head-to-head collision with Georgia Wareham in a warm-up game, Ash Gardner is up due to injury methods. twitter.com/fN9tNWiJoc
With both her and Wareham having a chance to play the next T20 against New Zealand in Mackay on Sunday, Gardner's announcement on Saturday will be welcomed.
Grace Harris ( calf ) and Kim Garth ( knee ), both of whom are absent from the New Zealand series, have other injury concerns ahead of the UAE World Cup in the coming months.
Beth Mooney, who will give her 100th T20I in the next match of the line, said Australia may become looking to improve up.
" It was a good match for us, not a great one", Mooney said. So we're trying to improve every aspect of the game, possibly getting off to a better begin with the wicket in terms of lost innings, and then, perhaps, tidying up a few different places it.
" ]New Zealand ] got 140 on the board and they perhaps were a few runs short, so we'll have to adjust tomorrow night if they come out pretty hard."
On the landmark game, which will come at the scene of one of her greatest performances, the unbeaten 125 against India in 2021, Mooney said:" It's always nice to play one game for Australia, but to play a 100 when there was probably a time where I did n't think I'd play any is very special."
Sophie Devine is still recovering from an ankle injury and was unavailable for New Zealand's first match of the line.
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