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India vs Australia: Timing of declaration in second innings was little tricky, admits Mithali Raj
•"It was a little tricky as to when we could declare. Getting eight wickets in 15 overs was a bit of a stretch," Mithali said at the post-match media conference.
India vs Australia: Pace bowler Tayla Vlaeminck to miss ODI series, Test through injury
•Head coach Matthew Mott said Vlaeminck, who did not bowl on Thursday, would be the lone player unavailable for next week's ODIs in Mackay and the ensuing Test in Gold Coast.
Southern Stars won't be able to field first XI in all games against India, says head coach Matthew Mott
•With Sydney and Melbourne being COVID-19 hot-spots, the Indian team and 12 out of the 18 Australian players are currently in a two-week hard quarantine and according to a 'cricket.com.au' report, they will allowed out a week before the first WODI at Mackay on 21 September.
Australia coach Matthew Mott says lack of match practice will make team vulnerable against ‘emerging supergiant’ India
•The two sides are slated to play a full series, comprising three ODIs, as many T20Is, and an one-off Test, from 19 September to 11 October in Australia.
Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry undergoes surgery to recover from hamstring injury, set to be ruled out for six months
•Star Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry, who missed the semifinal and final of the women's T20 World Cup after suffering a hamstring injury, has successfully undergone a surgery, coach Matthew Mott said.
India a 'sleeping giant' in women's cricket; they are going to be a huge force, feels Australia coach Matthew Mott
•The interest in women's cricket in India has been on the rise ever since they finished runners-up in the 2017 World Cup in the United Kingdom.
Women's T20I Tri-series in India: Australia start as favourites, but exciting tournament may suffer due to lack of publicity
Snehal Pradhan •The practice wickets at the Brabourne didn’t seem to offer much turn, so this tri-series is likely to be another run-festival, but one with no audience.