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Australia’s Sutherland targets clean sweep against India in next match

"We are pretty keen to win this last game of the series. We will be putting our best team out there and looking to go 3-0 in the series to lead into the T20s with some momentum," she added.

- Mumbai - UPDATED: January 1, 2024, 07:37 PM - 2 min read

All-rounder Annabel Sutherland on Monday expressed her eagerness for a clean sweep in the ongoing series, emphasizing Australia Women's remarkable consistency against India in ODIs.

Australia’s Sutherland targets clean sweep against India in next match

Annabel Sutherland expressed eagerness for a clean sweep in the ongoing series.


All-rounder Annabel Sutherland on Monday expressed her eagerness for a clean sweep in the ongoing series, emphasizing Australia Women's remarkable consistency against India in ODIs. With an impressive record of 42 victories in 52 ODIs against India, Australia has already secured a 2-0 lead in the current three-match series.

 

Sutherland emphasized the team's determination to clinch the third ODI on Tuesday, setting the stage for the upcoming three-match T20I series starting on January 5 at the DY Patil Stadium. Her remarks underline Australia's commitment to maintaining their dominant performance against the hosts. “It is probably a testament to the consistency in the cricket that we've played, over several years,” Sutherland told the media before Australia’s training session.

 

“I think the depth across the squad as well, you see, anyone from the (squad of) 15 can come in and play their role,” added Sutherland, who was roped in by Delhi Capitals ahead of the second season of Women's Premier League for Rs 2 crore.

 

"We are pretty keen to win this last game of the series. We will be putting our best team out there and looking to go 3-0 in the series to lead into the T20s with some momentum," she added.

 

Sutherland said the level of competition and exposure in Australia’s domestic cricket has ensured a seamless entry for players into the international circuit.

“It probably goes down to the quality of domestic cricket back home as well, that every player is exposed to different conditions and challenging circumstances so that in the international stage, it's not too big of a jump,” she said.

 

Sutherland, who has a century each to her name in ODIs and Tests, expressed that winning is a ‘theme’ that every player arriving in the squad has to learn, apart from keeping a belief that they can win from any situation.

 

“Another point is (that) winning is a bit of a theme that you have got to learn -- how to win, know how to win, and keep the belief that you can (win),” she said.

“The other night (second ODI) showed that India was probably on top for a long period of that game, but the group really kept that belief and showed that we can win from anywhere,” she added.

 

The 22-year-old Sutherland, who won the Player of the Match for her 3/47 and a crucial 23 in the second match, said it was always a challenge for players to hold on to the spot in this Australian team.

 

“Looking back to the start of the year (2023) — the World Cup in South Africa — I really wasn't in the team as much as I'd like, but certainly learned a lot on the sidelines while watching,” she said.

 

“That has been the challenge, (a) part of being in this team is when you do get a chance, trying to hold on to the opportunity and make the most of any chances you get to make an impact in the game,” she added

 

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