Key Points

Grace Harris has openly expressed surprise at her inclusion in Australia's squad for the upcoming Women's ODI World Cup. The all-rounder hadn't been regularly selected in recent one-day teams and expected to miss out. Despite her surprise, Harris is confident about making an impact as a finisher if given the opportunity. She views this selection as valuable personal development and hopes to actually play in this World Cup after missing out in New Zealand 2022.

Key Points: Grace Harris Surprised by Australia ODI World Cup Selection

  • Harris last played ODI cricket in March 2024 before surprise selection
  • Admits thinking she wouldn't make World Cup squad initially
  • Ready to impact as finisher in middle-lower order
  • Views training opportunity as valuable personal development
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Harris admits to being surprised over inclusion in Australia's squad for ODI WC

Australian all-rounder Grace Harris admits her Women's ODI World Cup selection was unexpected but welcomes the surprise opportunity to represent her country in India and Sri Lanka.

"I must admit, the World Cup's a cheeky surprise selection - Grace Harris"

Brisbane, Sep 6

Australia all-rounder Grace Harris has admitted that her selection in the squad for the upcoming Women’s ODI World Cup came as an unexpected but welcome surprise.

Harris last played an ODI game in March 2024, but has been named in Australia’s squad for the eight-team competition to be held in India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.

"I must admit, the World Cup's a cheeky surprise selection. At the start of the year, I thought I won't make the ODI World Cup team because recently I haven't exactly been picked in Aus one-day teams or anything like that."

"There's probably (other) players that have performed and could put their hand up for selection – I wouldn't have been surprised, or I wouldn't have been shocked at being told, 'Oh, you're not going'. So I must admit, the ODI World Cup's probably a bit of a happy surprise," Grace was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Saturday.

With the Australian squad set to depart for India on Wednesday to play a three-match ODI series against the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side ahead of the World Cup, Grace has expressed confidence over leaving a big impact as a finisher in the middle-to-lower order if a chance comes her way.

"I think our one-day format and our one-day team is probably the most formidable and the most settled. If I'm going through the names, sometimes I think, 'Well, who's being kicked out for me?'"

"Our team is and has been dominant for the past two years, at least, we've got pretty much all skill sets covered, from pace bowling, the spinners, batters – we bat to number eight there."

"It'll be great personal development for me training over there and then I guess if I'm fortunate enough to get an opportunity, of course, I want to take it with both hands and run with it. It would be good to play a game in the one-day World Cup – I went to New Zealand (in 2022) and didn't play a game," she added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Australian women's team is so strong that even their bench players could make other teams' starting XI! Excited to watch them play in India 🇮🇳
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Aryan P
Selectors must have seen something special in her. Sometimes unexpected picks turn out to be game-changers in big tournaments!
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Sarah B
Her self-awareness is impressive. Asking "who's being kicked out for me?" shows she respects her teammates' positions. Class act!
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Vikram M
Hope she gets to play this time! Must be tough being in a World Cup squad but not getting game time. Looking forward to the India-Australia series 🏏
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Nisha Z
While I appreciate her humility, selectors should be more transparent about their decisions. Players shouldn't be this surprised about their own selection.

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