Australia unsure what to expect from familiar foe India

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CAPE TOWN : Familiarity breeds uncertainty for defending champions Australia as captain Meg Lanning says they are not sure what to expect from old foe India in Thursday's Women's Twenty20 World Cup semi-final.The two sides have had some tight contests over recent years – including the final of the last

CAPE TOWN : Familiarity breeds uncertainty for defending champions Australia as captain Meg Lanning says they are not sure what to expect from old foe India in Thursday's Women's Twenty20 World Cup semi-final.

"I feel like anything can happen. And we understand that pretty well. But we're as planned as we can be in terms of their individuals and their sort of team style of play," she told a news conference ahead of the semi-final at Newlands. "But if you're not able to adapt at the time and change with what's happening, then I think that's when you get into trouble. So, we feel like we're in a good position to be able to do that if we need to. We know that we have to be on our game for the whole 40 overs. So that's the challenge that we've got because we know India are a great team."

"I think that they've shown that they're not relying on one or two players. They've got some great depth as well," Lanning said of the opposition.

 

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