Indian Women will have their first taste of pink-ball cricket with a day-night Test match currently affirmed for September 30-October 3 during their forthcoming visit through Australia. India will turn out to be just the third ladies' group to fill their heart with joy night Test debut after Australia and England, who were associated with a pink-ball Ashes game in 2017.
Adding to their guard summer plan, reported on Wednesday (May 19), Cricket Australia has now delivered the apparatuses for the multi-design arrangement against India, additionally involving three ODIs previously and as a large number after the oddball Test that will be played at the WACA in Perth.
India and Australia have highlighted in nine reciprocal Tests with the last having won four of them, while the leftover five were completely drawn. The last time two countries played a Test with one another was route back in 2006, when Australia beat India in Adelaide in an oddball Test.
Having been famished of Test cricket since 2014, India will currently play two Tests this year, including one against England one month from now. Australia's skipper, Meg Lanning, was apparently excited at the expansion of another Test match to the mid year plan.
"As players, we've said for quite a while frame that we'd love to play more Test matches," she said on Wednesday (May 19). "It's an energizing possibility and I know (India) are making a beeline for England to play a Test match quite soon so it shows they're up for the test and truly willing to play that design," Lanning added.
It has been a bustling week for ladies' cricket in India with the Ramesh Powar being reappointed as the public group's lead trainer, Shiv Sundar Das as the batting mentor and afterward reporting the new agreement list.
India Women, who last played a Test match in 2014 against South Africa, are in for a bustling period. They are presently isolating in Mumbai in front of the full visit through England, beginning with the oddball Test against England at Bristol from June 16. Three games in every one of the two white-ball design follows. The Hundred competition is likewise set to see cooperation of at any rate five Indian stars.
India Women's visit through Australia, 2021
first ODI: September 19, North Sydney Oval (D/N)
second ODI: September 22, Junction Oval, Melbourne
third ODI: September 24, Junction Oval, Melbourne
One-off Test: September 30 - October 3: WACA (D/N)
first T20I: October 7, North Sydney Oval (N)
second T20I: October 9, North Sydney Oval (N)
third T20I: October 11, North Sydney Oval (N)