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    Top 3 India Women players to watch against Australia in the 1st T20I

    Meera NairBy Meera NairFebruary 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Top 3: India Women Players to Watch Out Against Australia in 1st T20I
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    India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, begin a high-stakes multi-format tour of Australia from February 15 to March 6, 2026, with attention firmly on the 1st T20I at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday at 1:45 PM IST.

    The three-match T20I leg sets the early tempo for a series that also features three ODIs and a pink-ball Test in Perth, as India look to make an impact in Australian conditions. From a squad full of proven names, three players stand out ahead of the opener: Shafali Verma, Amanjot Kaur and N Sree Charani. Their recent form and scope to influence the contest could be central on the SCG’s large outfield.

    Shafali Verma

    Shafali Verma, the 22-year-old opening batter, heads to Sydney carrying strong momentum. Across 94 T20I innings in 95 matches, she has scored 2,462 runs at a strike rate of 134.68 and an average of 27.97, with 14 half-centuries.

    Her numbers against Australia underline both her intent and the challenge: 436 runs at a strike rate of 139.74 and an average of 22.94 across 20 innings and matches, including a couple of fifties. In Australia, she has accumulated 287 runs at a strike rate of 142.78 and an average of 22.07 over 13 innings and matches, though she is still searching for a half-century in the country in this format. The opener will be another chance for Verma to press her powerplay game at the SCG and aim to register that first T20I fifty in Australia.

    Amanjot Kaur

    Amanjot Kaur, 25, has emerged as a valuable all-round option for India. In 12 T20I innings across 21 matches, she has made 185 runs at a strike rate of 131.20 and an average of 30.83, including a fifty. With the ball, she has taken 8 wickets in 17 innings and 21 matches, with an average of 36 and an economy rate of 7.38.

    Against Australia, Amanjot has scored 58 runs in five innings and matches so far. This will be her first tour of Australia, and her recent WPL showing for Mumbai Indians adds context to her selection: 139 runs at a strike rate of 133.65 and an average of 23.16 in 7 innings and 8 matches, along with 4 wickets at an economy of 9.80 in 7 innings and 8 matches. Her ability to contribute in both disciplines offers India flexibility in close situations.

    N Sree Charani

    N Sree Charani, the 21-year-old left-arm spinner, brings variety through drift and a googly. In T20Is, she has claimed 15 wickets at an average of 19.26 and an economy of 7.84 across 10 innings and matches, including a four-wicket haul.

    Her breakthrough came in the fourth WPL season with Delhi Capitals, where she finished as the joint third-highest wicket-taker overall and joint second for her team. Charani took 14 wickets at an average of 22.35 and an economy of 8.30 in 10 innings and matches, alongside Chinelle Henry. On her first tour of Australia, her recent run of form gives India a genuine middle-overs option in the series opener at the SCG.

    These three players shape a clear storyline for India in Sydney: top-order power, all-round balance and a spin threat through the middle. Will they deliver and help India take an early advantage in the T20I series?

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    Meera Nair
    Meera Nair

    Meera writes about international women’s cricket, major tournaments, and player storylines. She focuses on context, form trends, and what matters most ahead of big matches.

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