Sydney: Indian players, led by the sensation of Shafali Verma’s teenager, has emerged as the hottest abroad property for the big grilled league of women, considering they were already in Australia before the event began on October 14.
The tournament schedule was announced on Thursday.
India plays three ODIS, pink ball tests and three T20s against Australia in September-October.
Because they will quarantine 14 days on arrival in Australia, it makes a team easier to sign them.
Sydney Sixers is close to formalizing a deal with Shafali and Radha Yadav left arm spinner.
According to Cricket.com.au, Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Rodrigues and Poonam Yadav can also be in demand by their services at WBBL.
“(Shafali Verma) is on the list of everyone, no doubt,” Manager of the Sydney Sixers’ list and former Australian captain Lisa Sthalekar told reporters on Thursday.
“He likes the condition of Australia, we see that at the T20 World Cup.
Each club will have several vacancies and (maybe) Indian players there who can fulfill that role …
I’m sure they take it a phone and make those calls.” It helped them in the country and they had carried out quarantine two weeks of Australian head Big Bash Alistair Dobson said his belief was to get service players abroad in the middle of a pandemic.
“Inevitably there will be some obstacles but we have a great experience from last year and we show our ability to work with the government and players and different.
Stakeholders to get players,” Dobson said.
“We understand the challenge, but we hope to overcome it again .
That said, it is a landscape that keeps changing and we have to be nimble and flexible.
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