Australia’s captain Alyssa Healy is set to retire after India’s upcoming tour, wrapping up a remarkable 15-year international career that includes eight World Cup titles.
At 35, Healy has amassed over 7,000 runs across all three formats of international cricket, along with 275 dismissals since her national debut in 2010.
The wicketkeeper has clinched the T20 World Cup six times and the ODI World Cup twice, taking on the captaincy role at the end of 2023.
Healy holds impressive records, such as the highest individual score in an ODI World Cup final (170 against England in 2022), the most runs in a T20 international (148 not out against Sri Lanka in 2019), and the most dismissals in T20 internationals by any player, male or female (126).
The India series includes three T20 matches from Feb. 15-21, then three ODIs from February 24-March 1, and it wraps up with a test in Perth from March 6-9.
If she plays in five of those matches, she’ll hit the milestone of 300 international games.
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