All-rounder Stafanie Taylor is set to miss the upcoming white-ball series against India as she is currently rehabilitating from an injury sustained and will be absent from this tour, as per the Cricket West Indies (CWI) press release.
Chetry, the 22-year-old keeper-batter who made her India debut back in July and has four T20I appearances to her name so far, has received a maiden ODI call-up for the tour of Australia.
Australia will host India for a three-match ODI series in early December, followed by a trip to New Zealand later in the month for another three-ODI event.
With a 2-0 series win in the ODIs against New Zealand, Sri Lanka continued their unbeaten march at home where the side has secured wins over India, New Zealand, and West Indies across formats in recent months. There is especially encouraging news in the Test arena.
Australia skipper Alyssa Healy will be doubtful for the upcoming ODI series against India after sustaining a knee injury during the ongoing Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) match.
Following the ODI series win against Bangladesh, former Afghanistan skipper Mohammad Nabi said he wants to play in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy which is scheduled to take place next year in Pakistan.
Lockie Ferguson will return to New Zealand after sustaining a calf injury during their series-levelling victory against Sri Lanka in the second T20I on Sunday.