AUS vs IND: Injury Concerns as Ellyse Perry and Kim Garth Miss ODI Series
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Brisbane, Feb 24 (NationPress) Australia's all-rounder Ellyse Perry and star pacer Kim Garth have been officially excluded from the three-match ODI series against India due to quad injuries sustained during the final T20I in Adelaide on Saturday.
Their potential return for the upcoming Test match will be assessed following the ODI series, contingent on their rehabilitation progress. Garth underwent medical scans on Monday and was confirmed out on Tuesday, with captain Alyssa Healy announcing their absence during the toss.
“No Perry, no Garth. They picked up injuries in the third T20,” Healy stated after India won the toss and opted to bat.
Megan Schutt and Lucy Hamilton have been incorporated into the ODI squad, enhancing Australia's options as they head into the series. Schutt’s return provides both experience and additional strength to the pace attack, while Healy is expected to team up with Phoebe Litchfield at the top of the batting order during her farewell tour. Meanwhile, T20 opener Georgia Voll is being shifted to a middle-order position for the 50-over format.
Schutt's inclusion significantly benefited the home side as the seasoned pacer dismissed Indian opener Pratika Rawal, who was marking her return to international cricket after recovering from an injury sustained during the ODI World Cup.
Schutt made her mark on just her second delivery of the match, trapping Rawal lbw and sending her back for a two-ball duck.
The seven-time World Cup champions, Australia, have historically excelled in one-day cricket and boast a formidable record against India.
On the other hand, India is approaching their first ODI following their triumph in the Women’s ODI World Cup in November 2025, aiming to channel their confidence from the T20Is into the longer format.
The first ODI at The Gabba is set to establish the series’ tone, shaped by recent performances, established reputations, and the vital reminder that in 50-over cricket, both patience and precision are essential.