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India to host Australia for a 5-match Women’s T20I collection in December

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India and Australia are set to lock horns within the five-match Women’s T20I collection to be performed from December 9 to twenty at Navi Mumbai and Brabourne Stadium.

New Delhi,UPDATED: Nov 18, 2022 23:48 IST

India to host Australia for a 5-match Women’s T20I collection. Courtesy: Reuters

By India Today Web Desk: India are set to host Australia for a five-match Women’s T20I collection in December. The first two matches of the collection will happen on December 9 and 11 on the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, whereas the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai will host the final three matches on December 14, 17 and 20.

Earlier this yr, in May, the tour was introduced, however different particulars weren’t mounted. The timings of the 5 matches are but to be determined. The upcoming white-ball video games are anticipated to provide sufficient apply to the Indian and Australian groups forward of the Women’s T20 World Cup, scheduled to happen in South Africa early subsequent yr.

The Indian ladies’s staff gained their eighth Asia Cup title after beating Sri Lanka within the remaining on the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium. The Australian cricketers, alternatively, are at present busy collaborating within the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) on residence soil.

India Women and Australia Women final locked horns within the remaining of the Commonwealth Games in 2022 at Edgbaston in Birmingham. The Aussies, led by Meg Lanning, gained the sport by 9 runs to win the gold medal.

India have been bowled out for 152 in 19.3 overs after being requested to chase down 162. The Women in Blue additionally misplaced to the Aussies by three wickets of their first assembly through the occasion in Birmingham.

Earlier, Lanning took an indefinite break from cricket and it’s not recognized if she might be part of the collection in India. If the veteran doesn’t return, Australia might have to call a brand new skipper.

Back in October, Alyssa Healy was named because the staff’s new vice-captain after Rachael Haynes retired from worldwide cricket.

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sabyasachi chowdhury

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Nov 18, 2022