<p>Back into the side after missing the ODIs and one-off Test match Down Under, India's T20I captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Wednesday vowed to go all out against Australia in the three-match series, saying they need to win it at all cost.</p>.<p>India lost the three-match ODI series 1-2 before drawing the historic pink ball Test.</p>.<p>But Harmanpreet missed both the ODIs and Test due to a thumb injury and having recovered now, she is desperate to draw the curtains on the tour with a rare series win under her belt.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/womens-one-off-test-between-india-and-australia-ends-in-draw-1036911.html" target="_blank">Women's one-off Test between India and Australia ends in draw</a></strong></p>.<p>"It is unfortunate that I missed the ODIs and Tests but if I had more days between ODIs and the Test match, I could have recovered and played. But it is past now," Harmanpreet said on the eve of the first T20 International here on Thursday.</p>.<p>"We now just want to go all out and win the series at any cost. These three matches are very important for us."</p>.<p>Harmanpreet said getting an opportunity to play all three formats during a tour is a great sign for women's cricket as a whole.</p>.<p>"Earlier we used to play mostly ODIs and T20s but now we are getting the opportunity to play all the three formats which is good for us. I feel everybody should get equal opportunity," she said.</p>.<p>"Before this series we played against South Africa and England after almost a year but I can say that we are now in great shape.</p>.<p>"Playing back-to-back cricket helps in improvement of the team in all fields."</p>.<p>Harmanpreet said it was tough for any player to play cricket amid the pandemic while living in bio-secure bubbles.</p>.<p>"We didn't get to play cricket for the last one year and than we got the opportunity. But it was tough to live in bio-bubbles, spending long time away from friends and family and follow all rules and regulations. But that is how it is," she said. </p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Back into the side after missing the ODIs and one-off Test match Down Under, India's T20I captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Wednesday vowed to go all out against Australia in the three-match series, saying they need to win it at all cost.</p>.<p>India lost the three-match ODI series 1-2 before drawing the historic pink ball Test.</p>.<p>But Harmanpreet missed both the ODIs and Test due to a thumb injury and having recovered now, she is desperate to draw the curtains on the tour with a rare series win under her belt.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/womens-one-off-test-between-india-and-australia-ends-in-draw-1036911.html" target="_blank">Women's one-off Test between India and Australia ends in draw</a></strong></p>.<p>"It is unfortunate that I missed the ODIs and Tests but if I had more days between ODIs and the Test match, I could have recovered and played. But it is past now," Harmanpreet said on the eve of the first T20 International here on Thursday.</p>.<p>"We now just want to go all out and win the series at any cost. These three matches are very important for us."</p>.<p>Harmanpreet said getting an opportunity to play all three formats during a tour is a great sign for women's cricket as a whole.</p>.<p>"Earlier we used to play mostly ODIs and T20s but now we are getting the opportunity to play all the three formats which is good for us. I feel everybody should get equal opportunity," she said.</p>.<p>"Before this series we played against South Africa and England after almost a year but I can say that we are now in great shape.</p>.<p>"Playing back-to-back cricket helps in improvement of the team in all fields."</p>.<p>Harmanpreet said it was tough for any player to play cricket amid the pandemic while living in bio-secure bubbles.</p>.<p>"We didn't get to play cricket for the last one year and than we got the opportunity. But it was tough to live in bio-bubbles, spending long time away from friends and family and follow all rules and regulations. But that is how it is," she said. </p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>