Australia women’s national cricket team: Alyssa Healy Ends Career with Victory
By Rohan Mehta / 09.03.2026
Alyssa Healy Ends Career with Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Victory
Alyssa Healy concluded her international cricket career on a high note, leading the Australia women’s national cricket team to a commanding 10-wicket victory over the India women’s national cricket team in a one-off Test match at WACA Ground. This victory not only marked the end of Healy’s impressive 16-year career but also highlighted the significance of Test cricket in women’s sports.
In the match, India was bowled out for just 149 runs, setting a modest target for Australia. The Australian team chased down the target of 25 runs in under five overs, showcasing their dominance in the format. Annabel Sutherland was a standout performer, contributing significantly with a century and taking six wickets during the match.
Healy, reflecting on the match, expressed her pride in the team’s performance, especially after a disappointing T20 series. “Really pleased with that effort. Bouncing back from the T20 series, I sense that coming into the group, there was a bit of disappointment and a little bit of uncertainty,” she stated.
At 35 years old, Healy has been a pivotal figure in the Australia women’s national cricket team, and her departure leaves a notable gap. She emphasized the importance of Test cricket, stating, “I think the white ball doesn’t really give us that opportunity to set up batters or build an innings. Learning how to play the longest form of the game is really important. So long live Test cricket and hopefully we can see more.”
Healy also expressed gratitude towards the Indian team for their efforts amidst a hectic schedule in women’s cricket, saying, “Thanks to the Indian team. It’s a hectic schedule in the women’s game.” Her emotional farewell included heartfelt moments shared with teammates, marking the end of an era for the team.
Looking ahead, Healy believes that the Australia women’s national cricket team will continue to thrive under new captain Sophie Molineux. She shared her confidence in the team’s future, stating, “I believe the team will achieve great things under new captain Sophie Molineux.”
As the cricketing world reflects on Healy’s remarkable contributions, the focus now shifts to the future of the Australia women’s national cricket team and their upcoming challenges.
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