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Alyssa Healy shifted the dial in women's cricket
Summary
Alyssa Healy retires after a 16-year international career that included more than 3,000 runs in limited-overs cricket and a record 269 dismissals across formats; she played a visible role in raising the profile and commercial presence of women's cricket in Australia.
Content
Alyssa Healy leaves international cricket after a 16-year career that helped change how the women's game is seen and promoted. She began with uncertain moments, including a difficult early experience opening for Australia, and carried the weight of a famous surname and high expectations. Over time she became a prominent figure on and off the field, part of an early group of centrally promoted players. Her career coincided with a notable expansion in crowds, media attention and commercial opportunities for women's cricket.
Key facts:
- Healy scored more than 3,000 runs in the ODI and T20 formats combined.
- She played 10 Test matches, reflecting the limited long-form opportunities for women.
- She recorded 269 dismissals across international formats, reported as the most in women's international cricket.
- Team honours include six T20 World Cups, two ODI World Cups, 11 WNCL titles and two WBBL titles.
- She was part of an initial marketing cohort with Cricket Australia and is noted for helping raise the game's public profile.
Summary:
Healy's career is presented as both individually successful and influential for the broader growth of the women's game. She departs with an extensive collection of team and personal achievements and one final home series remaining to close her international chapter.
