Katie Levick has had one heck of a tough winter battling against the after effects of Coronavirus – but she is intent on following it with a special summer in Northern Diamonds colours.

Levick, the prolific Yorkshire leg-spinner, tested positive for Covid in late October.

An aborted return to training was followed by hospital visits and cardiology consultations.

She finally returned to training with the Diamonds at the end of March, and while her workload is still under careful management, she is hopeful of being fit for the start of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy next weekend.

Levick, 29, played an integral part as the Diamonds reached the final of last season’s RHF Trophy, leaving her confident that they can better that finish this summer.

“It’s certainly been a long old road,” said the Sheffield spinner.

“At the end of October, I got put into isolation. I was actually quite happy because it was fitness testing week. I was like, ‘Oooh no, what a shame!’

“But, whilst in isolation, I started developing Covid symptoms.

“After a month or so of being wiped out, I got back to training very slowly. But that ground to a halt in January because my heart wasn’t reacting how it should to exercise.

“Then it was a lot of hospital visits and no exercise before rejoining the group at the end of March.

“I’ve had injuries in the past but never a health battle. It’s been interesting, and I can be thankful for a lot of things.”

One of those is the new professional era of women’s domestic cricket in England.

Although not one of the Diamonds five contracted players for 2021, she said: “Having the professional set-up we have now has given me access to medical staff and hospital visits that I would never have had.

“Who knows, had I returned to cricket in an amateur setting, it could have been a very different story.

“The Diamonds said straightaway, ‘We’re here for everything you need – we have doctors, physios and a strength and conditioning coach available to you’.

“They also got me added to the ECB medical insurance so that I could have a cardiologist’s appointment with the top guy. I’m really, really thankful.”

Levick is closing in on 250 career wickets for Yorkshire women, the Yorkshire Diamonds and now the Northern Diamonds combined. Safe to say, she has been there and done it at domestic level.

However, that tally is very much a case of ‘and counting’.

She said: “Cecilia (Allen, Yorkshire’s cricket operations manager and former player) messaged me, saying, ‘Use this to come back stronger’. So I’ve tried to keep that in my mind ever since.

Related News

View all news
Maddie Ward

MATCH REPORT: Surrey v Yorkshire women, Metro Bank One-Day Cup

Yorkshire were hurt by a damaging late flurry of wickets batting first as they slipped to an enthralling rain-affected three-wicket DLS Metro Bank One-Day Cup defeat against Surrey at The Kia Oval today. 

Read more
Will Luxton

Yorkshire 2nd XI vs Derbyshire 2nd XI - Four Day Friendly Match Report

On a sunny, but cool morning Will Luxton won the toss and elected to bat first.

Read more

Yorkshire vs The Blaze: Pre-Match Guide

All the key information ahead of Yorkshire Women's first home game of the season.

Read more

Sign up to our newsletter

For all the latest news, previews, ticket, membership and Premium Experiences information and more exciting content from Yorkshire Cricket straight to your inbox, subscribe now.

To view our privacy policy, click here.