Australie Following India A’s 3-0 rout of the T20 series in Brisbane, women’s team captain Tahlia McGrath praised a number of the gifted players on the squad.
In order to win the first game by five runs, Australia had to work hard. But in the second and third games, McGrath and company showed their might by winning by eight and seven wickets, respectively. McGrath praised Priya Punia, who scored 116 runs from three matches at an average of 38.66 and a strike rate of 112.62, to finish as the second-highest run scorer in the series. Meghna Singh, an Australian pacer, and Saika Ishaque, a left-arm spinner, were also praised by the all-rounder.
“I believe Priya, who is a talented batter, attended her most recent India A-series here as well. And then you see someone like Meghna Singh, an exceptional bowler, and Ishaque, a fantastic spin bowler,” McGrath said to the press following Australia’s series victory.
McGrath also acknowledged that, although Shweta Sehrawat, 20, didn’t have a particularly successful bat season, she believes she has all the makings of an Indian superstar in the future.
There are several Indian A-girls that truly impress me. I’ve probably played with four of them in the WPL, and I’ve encountered several of them previously. I adore Shweta very much. McGrath said, “I think she’s a really good talent and I’ve loved seeing her over here in Australia.”
Many Indian players’ growth has advanced more quickly thanks to the WPL: Tahlia McGrath
Indian Women’s Cricket can reach new heights thanks to the numerous gifted young players the Women’s Premier League (WPL) has discovered in just two seasons. McGrath, who has worked in the lucrative league, claimed that it has aided in improving the players’ rate of talent development.
Numerous Indian players’ development has advanced quickly because to the WPL, and their progress is clear. “It’s remarkable how swiftly they’ve adjusted and advanced,” McGrath said.
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Next up, on August 14, 16, and 18, in Mackay, Australia A and India A will square off in three 50-over games. An unofficial test will be held in Gold Coast starting on August 22 after this.