Indian women
Rachel Haynes Injured - Out Of The Series Against India
Australia's vice-captain Rachael Haynes has been ruled out of the remainder of the multi-format series against India due to a hamstring injury. Rachael had suffered a right hamstring injury while fielding during the third ODI against India in Mackay on Sunday, forcing her to go off the field.
"Unfortunately, her hamstring is no good. She's devastated - obviously, Test matches don't come around too often, she's a key member of our squad so our thoughts are with her at the moment," head coach Matthew Mott was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
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