Australia A Women and India A Women are all set to meet in the 1st of three One Dayers on August 13, 2025, at Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane, starting 5:00 AM Indian Standard Time (IST). The match is part of a multi-format tour, featuring emerging and talented players from both sides.

Australia A Women had the upper hand in the preceding T20 series, sweeping the series. The One Day games offers a new challenge as both teams transition to the 50-over format, keen to showcase their skills and adaptability. The game promises intense competition, as both squads aim for a strong start in the ODI phase of the tour.
Fantasy Picks – Australia A vs India A, 1st One Dayer:
Wicket-Keeper –
Alyssa Healy
Alyssa Healy is a prominent Australian wicketkeeper-batter who has played 115 Women’s ODIs, scoring 3,198 runs at an average of 34.76, with the highest score of 170 and a strike rate of 97.65. She has hit 5 centuries and 18 half-centuries in this format. She is known for her aggressive batting style and record-breaking performances, including her 170 in the 2022 World Cup final, which is the highest individual score by a wicketkeeper in Women’s ODIs. In addition to her batting, Healy is an accomplished wicketkeeper, with 79 catches and 34 stumpings in ODIs.
Batters –
Shafali Verma
Shafali Verma is a young Indian batter known for her aggressive style and has played Women’s ODIs as well as other formats. She is a dynamic right-handed opener for India in women’s cricket. As of July 2025, she has played 29 Women’s ODIs, scoring 644 runs at an average of 23.00 and a strike rate of about 83.20. Her highest score is an unbeaten 71, and she has recorded 4 half-centuries so far. Known for her aggressive stroke play and ability to dominate powerplays, she remains one of India’s brightest young talents in white-ball cricket.
Tejal Hasabnis
Tejal Hasabnis is an Indian women’s cricketer who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm off-spin. As of July 2025, she has played 6 WODIs, scoring a total of 140 runs at an impressive average of 46.66, with a top score of 53 not out. She has recorded one half-century in ODIs and has a strike rate of around 78.65. She made her ODI debut in October 2024 and scored her maiden international half-century against Ireland in January 2025. Tejal is considered a promising young talent in Indian women’s cricket.
Rachel Trenaman
Rachel Trenaman is an Australian cricket all-rounder known primarily for her right-handed batting and leg-spin bowling. Trenaman’s strike rate in ODIs is approximately 74.6 and is a sheer timer of the ball. In her last seven List A matches, she has scored 345 runs with the bat proving her consistency and class. She has also performed well in domestic cricket for Tasmania Women, scoring impressive innings such as 124 and an unbeaten 80 in early 2025. She is recognized as a promising all-round talent with a strong batting impact, effective bowling, and reliable fielding skills, making her an asset in limited-overs cricket for Australia.
All-Rounders –
Minnu Mani
Minnu Mani is an Indian women’s cricket all-rounder who bats left-handed and bowls slow left-arm orthodox spin. As of July 2025, in Women’s ODIs, she has played 3 matches, scoring 54 runs, and registered the highest score of 46. She has a strike rate of about 96.4 and has not yet scored a half-century or century in ODIs. With the ball, Minnu Mani has bowled 120 deliveries in ODIs, taking 3 wickets at an average of 43.00 and an economy rate of 6.45, with best bowling figures of 2/71. Overall, Minnu Mani is considered a promising all-round talent with solid batting potential and useful spin bowling contributions early in her ODI career.
Tahlia McGrath
Tahlia McGrath is an Australian women’s cricket all-rounder known for her impactful batting and useful bowling. As of July 2025, in Women’s ODIs, she has played 46 matches, scoring 771 runs at an average of 29.65 with a strike rate around 90.07. She has hit 5 half-centuries with the highest score of 74 and has contributed significantly with 98 fours and 3 sixes. With the ball, McGrath has bowled 915 balls, taking 25 wickets at an average of 31.52 and an economy rate of 5.16. She is also a reliable fielder, having taken 23 catches. Overall, McGrath is recognized for her all-round abilities, capable of influencing games with both bat and ball.
Tess Flintoff
Tess Flintoff is a young Australian pace-bowling all-rounder known for her left-arm fast bowling and right-handed batting. As of 2025, she has not yet made her official ODI debut for the senior Australian national team but has been recognized as a rising talent, earning her first national contract for the 2025–26 season and being called into the squad as injury cover during the 2023 ODI tour of Ireland. She has demonstrated strong performances at the Australia A level and in domestic tournaments, including a record-fast WBBL half-century off 16 balls for Melbourne Stars. Flintoff is regarded as an exciting prospect with potential to break into the international ODI scene soon.
Bowlers –
Radha Yadav
Radha Yadav is an Indian women’s cricket all-rounder, primarily known for her left-arm spin bowling and useful contributions with the bat. As of July 2025 in Women’s ODIs, she has played 8 matches, scoring 59 runs at a batting average of 19.66. With the ball, she has taken 8 wickets at an economy rate of 5.32. She has shown impactful all-round performances in the limited number of ODI matches she has played so far. Her profile highlights her as a valuable left-arm spinner who can contribute effectively with the bat in India’s women’s cricket team.
Titas Sadhu
Titas Sadhu is an Indian women’s cricket all-rounder who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm medium pace. As of July 2025, she has played 8 Women’s ODIs. She has taken 6 wickets in these matches at an impressive bowling average of 50.66 and an economy rate of 4.95, with best bowling figures of 2/42 Sadhu is considered a promising young talent primarily for her bowling skills in India’s women’s team. Her ODI stats highlight her more as a bowling all-rounder with a focus on medium pace bowling, economical spells, and wicket-taking ability early in her international career.
Kim Garth
Kim Garth is an Ireland born Australian cricketer and an all-rounder who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm medium pace. As of July 2025, in Women’s ODIs she has played 56 matches, scoring 543 runs at an average of about 18.72, with the highest score of 72 and has hit 2 half-centuries. With the ball, she has taken 55 wickets at an impressive economy rate around 4.06. Garth is known for her dual role as a reliable batter and an effective medium pace bowler for Australia in the ODI format.
Lauren Cheatle
Lauren Cheatle is an Australian left-arm fast-medium bowler and left-handed batter. As of 2025, she has played 4 Women’s ODIs, scoring 13 runs and has taken 2 wickets, with an economy rate of 5.91 and the best bowling figures of 1/42. She has bowled a total of 144 deliveries in ODIs. Cheatle is primarily known for her bowling skills and has played domestically for New South Wales and Sydney Sixers among others.
This Fantasy XI is formed with a sharp focus on form, career stats, and the unique challenge posed by Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane, Queensland in Australia. Make sure to lock in your teams before 5 AM and stay tuned for a blockbuster encounter between two of women’s cricket’s strongest nations locking horns against each other.