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Find out the Women's white-ball squad inside Women's White-Ball Squad The Australian Women's team ar

Find out the Women's white-ball squad inside [NEWS]( [MATCH CENTRE]( [TICKETS]( [SHOP]( [SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT with the CommBank Women's International Series logo]( Women's White-Ball Squad The Australian Women's team are back on home soil for an action-packed finish to the summer! The CommBank Women's International series against South Africa starts in just two weeks, and national selectors have today announced the squad for the white-ball component of the multi-format series. Captained by [Alyssa Healy]( there is minimal change to the squad which claimed ODI (3-0) and T20I (2-1) series victories over India earlier this month. The only variation to the squad between formats is the addition of spin sensation [Alana King]( for the three ODIs, who comes in for the always entertaining [Grace Harris]( at the conclusion of the three T20Is. A 12-player squad featuring some of the best young talent in the country has also been named for the annual Governor-General’s XI fixture, with the side to play South Africa in a T20 match on 24 January at North Sydney Oval. [FIND OUT MORE]( Don't Miss Australia v South Africa The action against South Africa starts with the Governor-General's XI match on [January 24 at North Sydney Oval](. The Australian squad are then back in action at Manuka Oval for two CommBank T20Is ([January 27]( & [28]( before finishing the series at Bellerive Oval on [January 30](. The CommBank Women's ODI Series will begin at the iconic [Adelaide Oval on February 3]( before heading to the North Sydney Oval for the last two matches on [February 7]( & [10](. The multi-format series concludes with a historic Test match at the [WACA Ground on February 15-18]( with the squad for that match to be revealed early next month. [There's Nothing Like Cricket | Get Tickets For This Summer]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [TikTok]( [Custom]( [Crickets Australia Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( Please send any general enquiries to acf@cricket.com.au Email sent by Cricket Australia, 60 Jolimont St, Jolimont VIC 3002 This email has been sent to: {EMAIL} [Click here to update your preferences or unsubscribe](

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