Australian captain Alyssa Healy announces retirement from cricket after upcoming home series against India
One of Australia's greatest match-winners and eight-time World Cup winner Alyssa Healy announced her retirement from cricket at the end of the multi-format home series against India starting in February Curie. The Australian captain said that the last few months have been mentally exhausting as he had to deal with injuries, and later years with the decision to not play the upcoming T20 World Cup in England, She has decided to sign off after one of the ‘biggest series‘ for Australia.
“I wanted to save it for the podcast because it's been my funniest little side hustle in the last little av is a part of Dhi. Officially, today when you are listening to this, I am actually retiring from cricket at the end of the Indian series. Please don't make me cry. Transparency is not easy, but there is was to be made on du, "Healy said on the Willow Talk Cricket Podcast.
Healy joked that she decided to quit cricket because her husband and Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc had recently hole-in-one in golf and she felt she needed to give the game full time to beat him. But soon, proceeded to elaborate on the recently established mental fatigue.
“It's a long time is coming. I think maybe the last few years have probably been more dry mentally than anything else, ”said the 34-year-old.“ Some injuries. You have to dive into the well a couple of times And it has to be investigated well that the water in the well was being filled at least, so it was difficult to dive back in. At the end of the day there is an opportunity to finish at home against India, which is the calendar and one of the biggest series for us, a multi-format one. I thought it was a great way to end up with some of my peers and apparently some of the family around. It would have been good to do so Vish And in India with cups, but finishing at home would be really nice, really special.”
“Obviously, that means I'm not going to the T20 World Cup, so there might be a slight change in xt Ku Six weeks that you will see within that series and a few things leading up to that World Cup. For me, the opportunity to play at home, yet captain the team in that series is very special.”
of India The Australia tour begins with three T20Is on February 15, followed by three ODIs and then the only Test in Perth's WACA, which now appears to be Healy's final appearance. So far, he He has played 123 ODIs, scoring 3563 runs with 7 centuries and 162 T20Is and 3054 runs with one century. He has also played 10 Tests. The most important thing is that he will be playing in the 2020 T20 Player of the Match in the Shaw Cup final when Australia defeated India as well as the 2022 ODI World Cup when they won against England.
“I never really wanted to do this. Let me say this I never wanted to announce it. I just wanted to get to the end of the Test match and hang my boots and celebrate. But like I said, I'm not going to be in the T20 World Cup No, it's’ probably forced a little change. There is not much T20 cricket for girls. So, it's probably up to me to decide on that format and give the girls that World Cup to prepare in the best way possible, knowing that I'm not going there, "Healy explained.
"So, yeah, it's kind of a declaration compelling, but I think at the end of the day about, um, Yeah, it's probably given me a little peace of mind, because I know it's probably been in the back of my mind for the last 6 months. Um, but finally to say, get it out of there, everybody claps it, and goes on. It would be ideal.”
“I wanted to save it for the podcast because it's been my funniest little side hustle in the last little av is a part of Dhi. Officially, today when you are listening to this, I am actually retiring from cricket at the end of the Indian series. Please don't make me cry. Transparency is not easy, but there is was to be made on du, "Healy said on the Willow Talk Cricket Podcast.
Healy joked that she decided to quit cricket because her husband and Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc had recently hole-in-one in golf and she felt she needed to give the game full time to beat him. But soon, proceeded to elaborate on the recently established mental fatigue.
“It's a long time is coming. I think maybe the last few years have probably been more dry mentally than anything else, ”said the 34-year-old.“ Some injuries. You have to dive into the well a couple of times And it has to be investigated well that the water in the well was being filled at least, so it was difficult to dive back in. At the end of the day there is an opportunity to finish at home against India, which is the calendar and one of the biggest series for us, a multi-format one. I thought it was a great way to end up with some of my peers and apparently some of the family around. It would have been good to do so Vish And in India with cups, but finishing at home would be really nice, really special.”
“Obviously, that means I'm not going to the T20 World Cup, so there might be a slight change in xt Ku Six weeks that you will see within that series and a few things leading up to that World Cup. For me, the opportunity to play at home, yet captain the team in that series is very special.”
of India The Australia tour begins with three T20Is on February 15, followed by three ODIs and then the only Test in Perth's WACA, which now appears to be Healy's final appearance. So far, he He has played 123 ODIs, scoring 3563 runs with 7 centuries and 162 T20Is and 3054 runs with one century. He has also played 10 Tests. The most important thing is that he will be playing in the 2020 T20 Player of the Match in the Shaw Cup final when Australia defeated India as well as the 2022 ODI World Cup when they won against England.
“I never really wanted to do this. Let me say this I never wanted to announce it. I just wanted to get to the end of the Test match and hang my boots and celebrate. But like I said, I'm not going to be in the T20 World Cup No, it's’ probably forced a little change. There is not much T20 cricket for girls. So, it's probably up to me to decide on that format and give the girls that World Cup to prepare in the best way possible, knowing that I'm not going there, "Healy explained.
"So, yeah, it's kind of a declaration compelling, but I think at the end of the day about, um, Yeah, it's probably given me a little peace of mind, because I know it's probably been in the back of my mind for the last 6 months. Um, but finally to say, get it out of there, everybody claps it, and goes on. It would be ideal.”
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Looks strong. t, which means that obviously our high performance program has to be very specific and has to cater to the population that we've got, "but obviously, the talent that comes out of t India is phenomenal. व is.
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