Tymal Mills has revealed that he pulled out of the Big Bash after his two-year-old daughter Delphi suffered a stroke.
The England fast bowler, 30, was at the airport ready to join up with Perth Scorchers when his daughter fell ill.
“She lost complete use of the left side of her body and we were told they couldn’t predict how much she would regain,” Mills wrote on Instagram.
Mills added that after “the most horrible 11 days”, Delphi has recovered enough to go home for Christmas.
The Sussex left-arm seamer’s withdrawal from the Scorchers squad was announced on 14 December, citing a “family emergency”.
He made seven appearances in their Big Bash League title-winning campaign last season and was due to return to Australia only a month after helping England win the T20 World Cup.
“Despite all of the challenges she faced…
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