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Lanning’s long internatio­nal hiatus over

- MARTIN GABOR

MEG Lanning’s break from cricket is over with the internatio­nal superstar declaring she’s “all in” after she was named in the Australian ODI squad to take on Pakistan on home soil next month, although Alyssa Healy will miss the series due to a calf injury.

Lanning hasn’t played for five months after she went on an indefinite break following a hectic schedule that included an Ashes series, 50-over World Cup and the Commonweal­th Games.

There were whispers she could be nearing a return when she was spotted in the nets on

Thursday, and the rumours were confirmed on Friday morning when she was named as captain to lead the 13-player squad.

“Meg is all in,” national selector Shawn Flegler said.

“Her words are that she’s not just coming back to make up the numbers; she’s back to dominate. When those words came out of her mouth, it was pretty nice to hear.

“Knowing the person she is and the preparatio­n she’s put into her career, she’s not going to come back halfway. It’s all in for Meg.

“It’s been driven by Meg. We always hoped that she’d come back and play. It’s a great story that she’s had the time off and she feels refreshed and ready to come back.

“She’s taken this time out to work out what’s really important for her and the things she needs to do to manage herself.

“It’s a tough gig being the Australian captain and she’s done it for a long time, so we’re just really pleased that she’s refreshed, happy and knows what she wants to do.”

Lanning’s leadership and batting prowess are just what the Aussies need given standin skipper Healy will miss the series after she injured her calf in India, which means Tahlia McGrath will retain her role as vice-captain.

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