Australia captain Healy announces retirement from all forms of cricket
Alyssa Healy ends 15-year international career after nearly 300 matches, citing mental fatigue and injuries while preparing teammates for the T20 World Cup, Cricket Australia said.
- Alyssa Healy, the captain of Australia's women's cricket team, announced her retirement after the upcoming series against India, stating, "it feels right to call it a day" after 15 years of playing for Australia.
- Healy has made significant contributions, playing almost 300 matches and scoring over 7,000 runs across all formats, as stated by Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg.
- Healy has won eight World Cup titles and could reach 300 international matches by playing five more games.
- After her retirement, Healy is expected to transition into a broadcasting career, having recently commented during the men's Ashes series.
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