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Alyssa Healy To Lead In Five-match T20I Series Against India Next Month
Alyssa Healy will continue to lead the Australian women's team in the absence of Meg Lanning, while Tahlia McGrath will be her deputy for the five-match T20I series against India in Mumbai next month.
The teams will play two matches at the DY Patil Stadium followed up by three at Brabourne Stadium.
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