Tejal hasabnis
Sayali, Saima, Tejal, Priya Earn Maiden ODI Call-ups For NZ Series
Harmanpreet Kaur-led India failed to get a spot in the semifinal of the T20 pinnacle after losing to defending champions Australia by nine runs. After the debacle in the UAE, the Women’s Selection Committee has roped in new faces to the national setup with four players, who were part of India A's multi-format tour of Australia in August, receiving the maiden call-up.
Saima was a travelling reserve for the T20 World Cup while Priya was named as a non-traveling reserve for the tournament.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31