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Oliver Caffrey

Returning Lanning coy on availability for India tour

Meg Lanning has returned to elite-level cricket but is yet to commit to Australia's tour of India. (Simon Sturzaker/AAP PHOTOS)

Australia captain Meg Lanning is confident she has more good cricket in her but has refused to be drawn on her availability for the upcoming tour of India.

After missing the Ashes in England earlier this year over health concerns, Lanning is back in action ahead of the Melbourne Stars' Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) campaign.

The 31-year-old declined to elaborate on her second extended break from the game during the last two years.

Meg Lanning in action for Australia against Pakistan.
Meg Lanning played the home series against Pakistan in January but missed the Ashes in England.

Lanning missed Australia's recent home series against West Indies but could head to India for a historic day-night Test in Mumbai in December.

"I haven't thought that far ahead (about India)," she said on Tuesday in her first media appearance for more than six months.

"I'm back playing some cricket, which is nice. 

"I'm really enjoying it, and I still feel like I have a little bit more to give, but what exactly that looks like, I'm not sure."

As for returning to captain Australia, Lanning said she had not "really got that far".

"I'm just worrying about this next couple of weeks with the Stars," she said. 

Lanning admitted she barely watched any of the Ashes as Alyssa Healy captained Australia as they retained the urn in England courtesy of a drawn series.

She put the bat away after finishing the inaugural Women's Premier League with the Delhi Capitals in March.

"I didn't bat for a fairly long time," Lanning said.

"Probably I needed a little bit heading into the (Women's National Cricket League).

"But I have played a lot of cricket over the years so I do feel like the skillset's there. 

"It's just about getting into a confident position and feeling good in my mind that I can go out there and play. I feel like I'm in that position now."

Australia with the T20 World Cup in South Africa.
Australia's players celebrate February's T20 World Cup success in South Africa.

Lanning initially took a break from cricket last year following Australia's gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, returning for the home series against Pakistan in January.

She led Australia to a Twenty20 World Cup title in South Africa in February, before again taking leave on the eve of the Ashes on medical grounds.

Lanning's Stars will open the WBBL season with a match against the Sydney Sixers at North Sydney Oval on Thursday night.

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