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'You will get more results', Australia skipper Meg Lanning bats for five-day women's Tests

  • Press Trust of India
  • July 6th, 2021
  • 12:48:25 IST

Melbourne: Australia captain Meg Lanning wants women's Tests to be made five-day contests, like it is for their male counterparts, to get more results and cited the recent rain-affected drawn game between India and England to call for the change.

Speaking to the media in Melbourne, Lanning said the current system of four-day Tests for women lessens the possibility of an outright result especially if weather plays spoilsport.

File image of Australia captain Meg Lanning. AP

File image of Australia captain Meg Lanning. AP

"I think it probably makes sense to take it out to five days, we saw in the last two, the Test match we played against England and the one just recently with England and India that there was a little bit of rain around and once that happens, it makes it pretty difficult to to get a result," she said.

"So I think pushing out the five days makes a lot of sense and I think you will get more results and then teams pushing for that."

Lanning believes India women playing Test matches abroad is a big advertisement for women's cricket and hoped that her team's upcoming contest against Mithali Raj's side would become a regular feature and not just a "one-off" affair.

The Indian women's team are currently touring England where they shared honours in the lone Test and won the final match of the three-ODI series. The two sides will now square off in a three-match T20 series starting on 9 July at Northampton.

After the England sojourn, the Indians will travel to Australia in September to play three ODIs and as many T20Is besides their maiden Day-Night Test at Perth starting on 30 September.

"It's really exciting that they've (India) agreed to play in a Test match and they're very willing to do it having played England as well," Lanning said.

"I think it's only going to move the game forward and increase the awareness of the game both here and in India as well which I think is a really important part of it."

The 29-year-old World Cup-winning Australia skipper personally can't wait to tour India for a Test engagement.

"Personally I'd love to play a Test match in India. I think that would be a great test and a really good challenge and something I'd love to happen in the not too distant future.

"Hopefully, this Test match being part of the series against them is not just a one-off, hopefully, it's the start of something that will continue into the future as well," Lanning said.

The Indian women’s team’s last Test Down Under was against Australia in February 2006 at the Adelaide Oval, which the hosts won by an innings and four runs.

Updated Date: July 06, 2021 12:48:25 IST

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