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Uma Chetry Replaces Injured Yastika Bhatia For ODI Series In Australia
"The BCCI Medical Team has confirmed that Yastika Bhatia has been ruled out of the three-match ODI series against Australia due to a wrist injury. Her recovery is being closely monitored," the BCCI statement said on Wednesday. "The All India Women’s Selection Committee has named Uma Chetry as Bhatia’s replacement in the squad," the statement said.
India will take on Australia during the tour Down Under in three ODIs with the first match being played at Brisbane on December 5 followed by the second game at the Allan Border Field, Brisbane, on December 8. The third ODI, a Day-Night affair, will be played at the WACA Ground, Perth on December 11.
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