R2 women
Sune Luus To Lead South Africa Women Against India
Sune Luus will lead the South Africa women's team that will tour India for five ODIs and three T20Is from March 7 with regular captain Dane van Niekerk out due to injury. van Niekerk and all-rounder Chloe Tryon, who also won't be part of the 17-member touring squad, had also missed South Africa's recent home series against Pakistan.
The squad landed in India on Saturday afternoon ahead of the matches, all of which will be played in a bio-secure environment in Lucknow. The South Africans have named an unchanged unit to the one that played against Pakistan in Durban.
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