Teen Pacer Lucy Hamilton in Contention for Australia Debut vs India

Uncapped teenage left-arm pacer Lucy Hamilton is in contention to make her international debut for Australia in the third ODI against India. Selector Shawn Flegler confirmed her potential inclusion as the team manages a growing injury list that has already ruled out key players. With the same pitch being reused, conditions may favor spin, bringing Georgia Wareham into selection discussions. Australia leads the multi-format series and will travel to Perth after the ODI for a day-night Test.

Key Points: Lucy Hamilton Eyes Australia Debut in 3rd ODI vs India

  • Teen pacer in debut contention
  • Australia leads multi-format series
  • Injuries force squad reshuffle
  • Spin conditions may influence selection
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AUS selector Flegler confirms Lucy Hamilton in contention for debut ahead of 3rd ODI vs IND

Australia selector confirms uncapped Lucy Hamilton could debut in the 3rd ODI against India as injuries reshape the squad ahead of the Perth Test.

"We'll look at how things go today... that gives us an opportunity to have a look at Luce possibly in game three. - Shawn Flegler"

Hobart, Feb 28

Uncapped teenage pacer Lucy Hamilton is edging closer to a potential international debut after being named in contention for the third and final ODI of the series against India, with Australia women's cricket team grappling with a growing injury list.

Australia currently hold a 6-4 advantage in the multi-format points-based contest following a commanding victory at Bellerive Oval on Friday. A clean sweep of the ODI leg in Hobart would ensure they retain the series trophy ahead of the upcoming day-night Test in Perth.

Hamilton, a left-arm quick, added to the squad after injuries to Kim Garth and Ellyse Perry, has been building her workload in preparation for the longer format and was seen putting in extended spells in the nets during Friday's fixture. Her inclusion has accelerated her exposure to the national setup, with selectors closely monitoring her readiness.

Australia selector Shawn Flegler confirmed Hamilton was firmly in the mix for Sunday's clash. "That's one of the opportunities for us. We'll look at how things go today (in the second ODI) ... hopefully we get another win, and then that gives us an opportunity to have a look at Luce possibly in game three," Flegler was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

"Lucy's come in for the ODIs and that's an opportunity for her to be around the squad just a little bit earlier than what was originally planned. We'll see how today goes, and perhaps there's an opportunity for her on Sunday as well. We're looking forward to seeing what she can do within this Australian side, I think she's got a huge feature ahead of her," he added.

With the same surface expected to be used again, conditions could increasingly favour spin, potentially opening the door for leg-spinner Georgia Wareham to return to the XI. The hosts have already been forced into reshuffling their attack, with Nicola Carey stepping in after Sophie Molineux was ruled out of the remainder of the series due to a back injury. Carey marked her comeback ODI with a wicket but proved expensive, conceding 55 runs in eight overs.

Team management may also consider rotating key fast bowlers, including Darcie Brown, who has featured in every match so far, to manage workload ahead of the Test.

"The wicket's played really well so far, maybe it'll keep a little bit lower on Sunday if we play on the same wicket, it might turn a little bit more. We've also got Georgia Wareham champing at the bit to have a crack as well ... we've got a couple of options there," Flegler said.

Australia are expected to bolster their squad further before the pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground, with injuries continuing to influence selection decisions.

"We'll work through that over the next 24 to 48 hours, but we'll certainly have to bring someone in," Flegler added.

The team is scheduled to travel to Perth on Monday, allowing a brief window to recover and recalibrate as they aim to close out the series strongly while also preparing for the demands of the four-day contest.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Australia's injury list is growing, that's an advantage for us. Perfect time for our team to strike back in the 3rd ODI. Hope the management picks the right playing XI. Let's go, Team India!
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Ananya R
Interesting strategy from the Aussies. They are thinking about the Test match already by managing bowlers' workload. Our think tank needs to be equally smart. The pitch turning more could help our spinners too!
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David E
As a cricket fan living in India, I have to say the women's series has been fantastic. Hamilton's potential debut adds spice. But honestly, the Indian batting in the last ODI was a bit disappointing. Need a stronger show to avoid the sweep.
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Karthik V
All this talk about their debutants and injuries... we should focus on our own game. Where is the aggression we saw earlier in the series? The girls need to play fearless cricket. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Good to see young players getting opportunities. Hope Hamilton does well if she plays, but my support is with the Indian eves! A win in the final ODI will be a huge morale booster before the Test.

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