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We'll Be Vulnerable Against India: Australian Women's Team Coach
Australian women's team head coach Matthew Mott has said his side could be "vulnerable" against India when they tour the country for a one-off D/N Test and six white-ball matches.
Indian women are scheduled to begin their tour of Australia with the first of the three ODIs on September 19. The ODI series will be followed by the pink-ball Test (September 30-October 3) and a three-match T20I series.
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