A statement from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) read, "The Senior Men's Selection Committee has named the India A squad for the upcoming three-match one-day series against Australia A, scheduled to be played at Kanpur."
Australia skipper Alyssa Healy returned to international cricket for the first time since last six months as she continues to recover from injury ahead of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup later this year.
A press statement from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said, "The Women's Selection Committee has named the India A women's squad for the upcoming multi-format tour of Australia, scheduled from August 07 to August 24, 2025."
Australian captain Alyssa Healy and vice-captain Tahlia McGrath will feature in the series as part of their preparations for the upcoming ICC Women's World Cup, adding star power and experience to the Australia A lineup.
He recently took to social media to share his excitement about batting for the first time on Australian soil. In his post, Jurel expressed his enjoyment of the experience and his eagerness to learn and contribute more to his team in the future.
The first match at Mackay was won by Australia A by seven wickets, followed by another six wicket win at the MCG. With both India and Australia senior teams aiming to finalise their team combination and orders ahead of the first Test at Perth from November 22 onwards, here is a look at sever
Michael Neser and Beau Webster helped Australia A dominate over India A as Day 1 ended on Thursday in the ongoing second unofficial Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The Men's Selection Committee has announced the addition of KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel to the India A squad for the second first-class match against Australia A, set to begin on Thursday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Earlier, Prasidh Krishna was also included in the squad as a replace
Australia's legendary batter David Warner has asked Cricket Australia to explain the reason to everyone why was the ball changed on the final day of the Australia A-India A warm-up game in Mackay.
Indian wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan will not be facing dissent charges after match officials clarified the reason behind the ball change in the fourth innings of the match at Mackay.
Fine half-centuries from skipper Nathan McSweeney and Beau Webster helped Australia chase down a target of 225 runs set by India A and secure a seven-wicket win in the first unofficial Test at Mackay.