Ahead of her side’s ICC Women’s World Cup clash against India, Australian head coach Shelley Nitschke termed the match as “anyone’s game”, and added that the skipper Alyssa Healy, who faced an injury which kept her out of the final two league stage matches, will be given as much time she needs to take a call on her participation.

It will be a repeat of the 2017 semifinal as India takes on defending champions Australia in the semifinal of the ICC Women’s World Cup at Navi Mumbai in DY Patil Stadium on Thursday. Ahead of the match, Aussie captain Healy is a massive talking point, having missed the final two league stage clashes against England and South Africa due to injury. She is their top run-getter despite missing two matches, with 294 runs in four matches, including two centuries and a

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