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IND W V AUS W: Playing Back-to-back Tests Is Great For Indian Cricket, Says Alyssa Healy
Australia play the one Test as part of the multi-format tour of the country at the Wankhede Stadium from Thursday. This is their first Test match in India since 1984 when they toured for four three-day 'Test' matches all of which were drawn.
"Yeah, it's really exciting. Jill Kennare was the last Australia captain to play a Test match over here. And, I actually have heard from her in the last couple of days to wish us all the best. But, what an amazing experience to come and play Test cricket over here. I think it's something that I never thought that we would get to get to achieve," said Alyssa Healy, who is taking over as captain of the team from Meg Lanning.
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