India women to play historic pink-ball Test against Australia, confirms Jay Shah
Earlier yesterday, BCCI had finally announced the contract for the year 2021-22 for the Indian women after their last contract got over in October. Now, BCCIâs Secretary Jay Shah has confirmed that they would take on Australia in a one-off pink-ball clash later this year Down Under.
On Wednesday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have announced the annual contract for the womenâs cricket team. Following that announcement, earlier on Thursday, BCCIâs secretary Jay Shah confirmed that the Indian womenâs team would take on Australia in a one-off Test match.
After years of absence from the longest format, India are set to take on two of the Womenâs cricket giants - England and Australia - in the span of six months. Not just that, the one-off Test against Australia is slated to be a pink-ball Test. Last year, the menâs team kicked off their Test series Down Under with a similar pink-ball clash in Adelaide.Â
âTaking forward our commitment towards women's cricket, I am extremely pleased to announce that Team India @BCCIwomen will play in their first-ever pink ball day-night Test later this year in Australia,â he announced on Twitter.
Indiaâs last Test series came in South Africa, in 2014, where they won the only Test in Mysore, by an innings and 34 runs. Since then, they havenât played a Test for seven years, with this yearâs clash against England being their return to the format. Now it will be followed by Australia in the same year. It would be their first-ever clash with the pink-ball.Â
Fixures
1st ODI Sep 19, North Sydney Oval (D/N)
2nd ODI Sep 22, Junction Oval
3rd ODI Sep 24, Junction Oval
Pink-ball Test Sep 30-Oct 3, WACA
1st T20I Oct 7, North Sydney Oval (N)
2nd T20I Oct 9, North Sydney Oval (N)
3rd T20I Oct 11, North Sydney Oval (N)
Taking forward our commitment towards women's cricket, I am extremely pleased to announce that Team India @BCCIwomen will play in their first-ever pink ball day-night Test later this year in Australia.
â Jay Shah (@JayShah) May 20, 2021