At 41, Lauren Jackson will participate in the World Cup with Australia

Highly anticipated in Australia, the return of Lauren Jackson to the national team is official, following 10 years of absence. At 41, she will play her fifth World Cup at home (September 22 – October 1 in Sydney).

The work was worth it. Ten months following her return to the game, Lauren Jackson was called up by coach Sandy Brondello to be one of the 12 players selected for the Australian national team. An emotional return for the former world basketball star and four-time WNBA MVP.

“There were a lot of emotions when Sandy called me, I cried a little to be honest. I’m so moved to talk regarding it. I never thought I would represent Australia once more. I worked hard and honestly didn’t know if my body was going to hold up to such an intense training regimen, but it did and I feel great. The age difference disappears as soon as I’m on the pitch. I believe in this team and what we can achieve. If I can have a role in getting us to the podium, then the hard work is worth it,” she told Australia’s Associated Press.

Besides Jackson, the team is filled with international experience, with Allen (New York Liberty), Magbegor (Seattle Storm), Whitcomb (New York Liberty), Wallace (Atlanta Dream) and Talbot (Seattle) all currently playing in the WNBA. . The Opals are hoping to add a medal to their World Cup collection, having won silver in 2018, bronze in 2014 and gold in 2006.

Placed in group C with Les Bleues, the Australians will also play once morest Serbia, Japan, Mali and Canada in the group stage.

Australia Selection : Bec Allen, Sara Blicavs, Darcee Garbin, Cayla George, Lauren Jackson, Ezi Magbegor, Tess Madgen, Anneli Maley, Steph Talbot, Marianna Tolo, Kristy Wallace, Sami Whitcomb.

Photo : Lauren Jackson (FIBA)

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