ODI World Cup: Australia vice-captain Tahlia McGrath stated the upcoming three-match ODI series against India, starting on Sunday in New Chandigarh, will be pivotal in reacquainting themselves with subcontinental conditions and set the tone for their Women’s ODI World Cup title defence.
Australia have not played international cricket since their T20I tour of New Zealand in March, while their last ODI assignment came during the multi-format Ashes in January. With no Indian players taking part in The Hundred, a tournament that featured several Australians, the ODIs against Harmanpreet Kaur’s side will be significant for the visitors’ to rediscover their rhythm and cohesion as a collective ahead of the marquee event.
“We always have really good hard-fought battles against India and we haven't played them for a while. The thing I'm most looking forward to in these three ODIs against India is we haven't played together as a side since late March.”