Alyssa Healy name as captain of the Australia women’s team for their tour of India. Kim Garth, a former women’s all-rounder for Ireland, has received her first call-up to play for Australia.
Kim Garth, a former all-rounder for Ireland, and Phoebe Litchfield. A young marvel who hasn’t yet been handed a cap, will both be on the Australian team for the next T20I series in India.
As they continue to get ready for the ICC Women’s T20 WC in 2023, which will be held in South Africa. Both winning sides will be able to build on this series. The Australian team won the gold medal in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games by defeating the British team by a margin of nine runs. The final encounter between these two teams was this one.
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Meg Lanning won’t play in any World Twenty20 matches for India.
Due to Meg Lanning’s absence from the tour, Australia will be led by wicketkeeper-batswoman Alyssa Healy against India. After batting prodigy Rachael Haynes announce her retirement from international cricket, Healy was chosen the team’s new vice-captain.
Tahlia McGrath has been selected as the vice-captain for the India series while Alyssa Healy serves as captain. Kim Garth, who wants to maximize the next stage of her international cricket career, may be the main subject of attention in the meantime.
Kimberley Jennifer Garth has participated in 34 WODIs so far, hitting 448 runs and taking 23 wickets. The Irish international has accumulated 762 runs and 42 victories in the 51 WT20Is she has participated in. Garth’s international experience will be highly beneficial for the Australian squad moving forward in white-ball cricket.
The former Irish cricketer relocated to Australia in 2020 after signing a deal with Cricket Victoria. Garth has since been granted permanent status and is thus qualified to represent Australia in international cricket. Additionally, it has been more than three years since she last represented Ireland in an international game.
In the current WBBL, Kim Garth has demonstrated dependable bowling performances for the Melbourne Stars, recording 12 kills at an economy of 6.71.
“[Kim has] been in our thinking, she’s had a couple of strong seasons with the ball and adds extra depth to our pace-bowling stocks. She’s a new-ball option but has a great change of pace as well,”
Shawn Flegler said.
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