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I Am Absolutely An Advocate For Playing More Tests In Women’s Cricket, Says CA CEO Hockley
Hockley’s comments come after Australia played a one-off Test in India earlier this month after a gap of 40 years, with the Harmanpreet Kaur-led hosts’ prevailing by eight wickets in a four-day game at the Wankhede Stadium. Moreover, Australia captain Alyssa Healy also expressed her wish to play more of red-ball cricket at the international level.
“I’ve been a strong advocate for multi-format series, I’m delighted now that we’ve got three in quick succession with South Africa later in the season… then obviously the return Ashes next Australian summer. So absolutely (I'm) an advocate for playing more Test cricket, I feel that as part of a multi-format series it gives great context to that,” said Hockley on SEN Radio.
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