Former Australian women's cricketer Michelle Goszko has been admitted to infirmary aft suffering a changeable connected Saturday.
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News of Goszko's admittance was revealed by erstwhile planetary teammate Lisa Sthalekar during a WBBL broadcast connected the Seven Network.
"Shoutout to Michelle Goszko, unluckily she has had a stroke," Sthalekar said.
"She is successful ICU [and] she is talking a small spot and she's improving slowly. The cricket assemblage is surely down you, Gozzy."
The 44-year-old Goszko played 4 Test matches for Australia betwixt 2001 and 2006, making a double-century connected debut against England.
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Goszko's 204 remains the highest ever people by a women's Test debutant.
She besides appeared successful 34 women's ODI matches, making 669 runs astatine an mean of 25.73.