Looking to replicate Rohit Sharma's ability to perform accross formats, says Alyssa Healy
India Today
Australia women's batter Alyssa Healy said that it will be a challenge to prepare for the day-night Test against India considering they will be playing at a venue they have never played before and she has only played four matches in the longest format.
Australia women's wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy said that she is looking at replicating what India's Rohit Sharma has done in trying to find success as an opener in all formats of the game. Healy will be part of the Australian team that faces India in a one-off day-night women's Test that starts on October 3.
The Indian women's team's tour of Australia starts on September 21 with a three-match ODI series, followed by the day-night Test and ends with a three-match T20I series, the last of which will be played on October 11. With the Test sandwiched between two limited overs series and the added factors like the pink ball and a venue where they have never played makes it challenging to prepare for the game, said Healy.