Sports News | TahliaTahlia McGrath Lauds Indian Cricketers Priya, Shweta McGrath Lauds Indian Cricketers Priya, Shweta
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Australia A women's captain, Tahlia McGrath, highlighted the growth of Indian women's cricket, emphasizing the talent and potential seen during the recent T20 series. With the ODI series against India A set to begin, McGrath acknowledged the strength of players like Priya Punia and Minnu Mani, noting how they have challenged the Australian side.
New Delhi [India], August 13 (ANI): Australia A women's captain Tahlia McGrath highlighted the growth of Indian women's cricket, emphasizing the talent and potential seen during the recent T20 series. With the ODI series against India A set to begin, McGrath acknowledged the strength of players like Priya Punia and Minnu Mani, noting how they have challenged the Australian side.
"Priya is a really good batter and I'm pretty sure she was over here for her last India A-series as well. And then you look at the likes of Meghna Singh is an outstanding bowler and Ishaka, great spin bowler," McGrath said in a press conference.
She mentioned her admiration for Shweta Sehrawat and Meghna Singh, who have been pushing Australia A to bring their best game forward.
"I've been really impressed with some of the Indian A-girls. I've come across a lot of them in the WPL before, played with probably four of them. I'm a big fan of Shweta. I think she's a really good talent and I've loved seeing her over here in Australia," the all-rounder said.
McGrath also discussed the impact of the Women's Premier League (WPL) on Indian cricket. "The WPL has fast-tracked the development of many Indian players, and their growth is evident. It's exciting to see how quickly they've adapted and improved." (ANI)
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