Sarah Glenn will miss at least four matches due to concussion. Deba, March 27, 2024 Sarah Glenn, England’s legspinner, will miss the T20I series against New Zealand, as well as the first two ODIs, due to a concussion. Glenn sustained a concussion after dropping a catch during the third T20I in Nelson. She did not play in the fourth T20I in Wellington and is expected to miss the last ODI in Hamilton on April 7. Sophie Ecclestone took Glenn’s place in Wellington for the fourth T20I. England might have a powerful spin assault with Dean, Ecclestone, and Glenn, backed up by captain Heather Knight, which bodes well for their chances at the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh. Read More… Watch Post Congratulations on your England debut, Hollie Armitage ❤️ As a concussion replacement for Sarah Glenn, Hollie made her debut halfway through the game. #EnglandCricket pic.twitter.com/cqhWFzu8Jk — England Cricket (@englandcricket) March 24, 2024 Also Read: MI and SRH aim for the first Point, Klaasen prepares for Bumrah’s attack. Sports Top Stories EnglandSarah Glenn