Alyssa Healy, the captain of Australia’s women’s team, has announced she is to retire from cricket in March and so will not play in the T20 World Cup in June ...
The announcement from Healy, 35, means Australia will go into the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup with a new captain ...
Alyssa Healy will retire after Australia’s home series against India in March. From world titles to redefining opening ...
Alyssa Healy is a true legend of Australian cricket. As a batter, keeper and captain she has been one of the brightest stars ...
Australian women’s cricket captain Alyssa Healy has announced she will retire from international cricket in March following a home series against India. The 35-year-old ends a historic 15-year career ...
When: Sunday, October 12 at 3pm (09:30 GMT) India will hope for a quick return to winning ways when they meet defending champions Australia in a blockbuster clash at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup ...
Australian cricket great Alyssa Healy has announced her retirement from the sport,ending an illustrious 15-year careerafter ...
The Australia women’s cricket team have been an almost unstoppable force throughout the past decade, leaving rivals trailing in their wake. When long-standing captain Meg Lanning retired in 2023 she ...
Sydney: Alyssa Healy, the captain of the Australia Women's cricket team, has announced retirement from all forms of cricket ...
Australia will host the newly-crowned 50-over world champions India for a full series comprising three T20 Internationals, as many ODIs and a Test during February and March next year.
Alyssa Healy, a mainstay of Australia’s dominant women’s cricket ‍team for 15 ‍years and its current captain, has announced that she will retire from the game after the upcoming multi-format series ...
Alyssa Healy, ‌a mainstay of Australia's dominant women's cricket team for 15 years ‌and latterly its captain, has announced ...