Get ready for an exciting new chapter in Australian cricket! The Aussies are back, and they're bringing a fresh leadership group to the field.
Tahlia McGrath, the vice-captain, is leading the charge alongside new skipper Sophie Molineux and co-deputy Ashleigh Gardner. This dynamic trio is set to face the ultimate test against India, the newly crowned world champions, in an upcoming multi-format series.
But here's where it gets controversial... McGrath, who was one of the top candidates to replace Alyssa Healy, is now backing Molineux for the role. "I've had the honor of captaining my country 15 times, and it's been an incredible experience. I put my name forward for the full-time position, but I'm thrilled to support Soph and help her succeed," she said.
McGrath's confidence is high, thanks to some impressive domestic performances. She's ready to bring that form to the international stage, especially after a lean year with the bat and ball in 2025. "Playing for South Australia has been a great prep for me. I'm feeling good and ready to contribute," she added.
And this is the part most people miss... Multi-format series are a true test of a team's versatility and skill. With India coming off their World Cup win, this series will be a litmus test for Australia's 20-over game, especially as they haven't played an international T20 since last March.
The NRMA Insurance Australia v India Multi-Format Series kicks off with the first T20I on Sunday at the SCG. It's a highly anticipated match, as Australia looks to bounce back from their ODI World Cup semi-final loss to India last October.
So, who do you think will come out on top in this exciting series? Will Australia's new leadership group lead them to victory, or will India's world-class side continue their dominant form? Let's discuss in the comments and predict the outcome!