Indian women are heading into the series after a 2-1 series win in T20Is over the hosts. While the bowling was great, India's batting collapses emerged as one of the biggest concerns for the Women in Blue in the series. Bangladesh, on the other hand, denied India a clean sweep with a win in
Following his side's thumping win over West Indies in the first Test, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who made a memorable debut with a match-winning century, said he enjoyed batting with senior teammates like skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
England kept alive in this year's Ashes series with a spirited three-wicket victory in Leeds and will try to emulate that effort when the fourth Test begins on July 19 at Old Trafford.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's impressive unbeaten ton and Virat Kohli's sensible batting display continues to guide the Indian team towards a massive lead against West Indies in the first Test match at Windsor Park.
The No.1 ranked Test bowler in the world rebounded quickly from missing out on selection for the one-off World Test Championship Final against Australia and ran riot on West Indies' batting line-up to get impressive figures of 5/60 that helped India to a dominant position at the conclusion o
After the third test, there is concern about Warner's batting, as he has been dismissed by England pacer Stuart Broad twice in the third test and 17 times in the Ashes games.
Australia, however, missed the chance to capture the Ashes urn as England kept the series alive after winning the Headingley test by three wickets on the fourth day, making the series 2-1.
Mooney could fill the self-described role of "fixer-upper" for her side during the upcoming ODI series as Australia is still thinking over their best opening partner.