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India Women Start ‘high Intensity’ Training For Aus Series, S&C Coach Nicholas Lee Analyses First Session In Sydney
The Women in Blue arrived in Australia earlier this week for the multi-format series, which begins on February 15 and features three T20 Internationals, as many One-Day Internationals, and a one-off Test.
Lee, who recently joined the Indian setup, will undertake his first assignment with the team during this tour and said he is eager to both contribute to and learn from the squad.
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