Healy and Brown named for India tour but no captain is confirmed yet
Written by I Dig SportsAustralia's hierarchy has commenced a process to find Lanning's full-time replacement with an announcement to be made closer to the tour. The one-off Test - Australia's first in India since 1984 - starts on December 21 in Mumbai before three-match ODI and T20I series.
"Alyssa Healy's finger is healing but remains in a splint and our medical team are continuing to monitor her recovery closely," national selector Shawn Flegler said. "We're obviously very hopeful she will be available for the Test, but those decisions are still a while away."
Brown has been on the sidelines since suffering a hamstring injury against West Indies in the first ODI in Brisbane on October 8. She has been unavailable for defending WBBL champions Adelaide Strikers, but has returned to bowling and is set to be fit for the first Test.
But she has won a spot in the squad on the back of a stellar WBBL season yielding 19 wickets from 10 games to spearhead Sydney Sixers.
Cheatle, who was only named in the Test squad, produced an eye-catching performance with 11 wickets in five matches during the Australia A tour of England in June.
"Lauren has playing experience in India and provides another fast bowling option, particularly in regard to the Test match which is the format she has been selected for," Flegler said. "At this stage, we're planning for Lauren to return to Australia ahead of the white ball formats to play WNCL."
Australia's squad almost mirrors the line-up that drew the Ashes series in July. Top-order batter Phoebe Litchfield, 20, is likely to step up and fill the shoes of Lanning, while Australia's slew of star spinners were automatic selections and they loom as keys on expected turning surfaces.
The matches will be played across two grounds in Mumbai.
"A multi-format series against India in India is exciting and presents a huge challenge for our group," Flegler said. "Most of our players, through last December's bilateral series or the WPL, have played cricket in Mumbai over the past 12 months and have experienced the conditions.
"We'll have an opportunity to acclimatise to the conditions and our preparation in Mumbai will include a warm-up match against a local opposition."
Australia squad: Darcie Brown, Lauren Cheatle (Test only), Heather Graham, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth (T20), Grace Harris (T20), Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham