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Australia captain Healy announces retirement from all forms of cricket

Healy retires after 15 years with over 7,000 international runs and eight World Cup titles, citing mental and physical fatigue as key reasons for stepping down.

  • 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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cricket.com.au broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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