England hope rare therapy used by NBA icon O’Neal will get Sciver-Brunt fitImage source, PA Media and Getty ImagesImage caption, Sciver-Brunt is a 2017 World Cup winner. O’Neal is a four-time NBA championByMatthew HenryBBC Sport JournalistPublished27 June 2026, 06:09 BSTNat Sciver-Brunt’s calf muscle is threatening to become 2026’s version of David Beckham’s metatarsal.England’s captain and best player is in a race to be fit for next week’s T20 World Cup semi-finals, after retiring out during their second match of the tournament.The newest on the situation is that the 33-year-old is continuing with her rehabilitation and England are hopeful she will be available again in the tournament.Sciver-Brunt has been using many well-known techniques to aid her recovery – ice, compression, physio treatment and oxygen therapy – but also one never used before by the England women’s cricket team.She has been undergoing magnetic resonance therapy, an uncommon treatment which uses electromagnetic energy to encourage cell healing.Sometimes referred to as MBST and more regularly used to treat arthritis, magnetic resonance therapy requires the patient to place the injured muscle into a machine similar to a small MRI scanner.Run records & miserly Aussies – what we’ve learned from T20 World Cup
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