Alyssa Healy's Emotional Farewell: Australia Captain Bows Out With Series Win

Australian captain Alyssa Healy ended her international career with a 10-wicket victory over India in a pink-ball Test at the WACA. She expressed confidence in the team's future under new leadership and pride in their comeback after losing the T20I series. Healy emotionally reflected on her final moments with the team and advocated for the importance of Test cricket for player development. She also thanked the fans and the Indian team for their efforts throughout the series.

Key Points: Alyssa Healy Retires After Australia's Victory Over India

  • Healy retires after 10-wicket win
  • Praises next generation led by Molineux
  • Advocates for more women's Test cricket
  • Thanks fans and Indian team
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'I'm excited to watch this group move forward,' says Alyssa Healy after farewell match

Australia captain Alyssa Healy reflects on her career and team's future after a farewell Test win against India women's cricket team.

"I'm genuinely really excited to watch this group of amazing people moving forward. - Alyssa Healy"

Perth, March 8

Australia captain Alyssa Healy expressed pride and emotion after signing off her international career with a memorable victory as Australia defeated India women's national cricket team by 10 wickets in the pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground to seal the multi-format series 12-4.

Healy, who played her final match in Australian colours, expressed confidence that the next generation of players would take the team forward, highlighting the leadership of Sophie Molineux.

"I'm genuinely really excited to watch this group of amazing people moving forward, led by Sophie Molineux. I think they're going to achieve some great things," she added.

Healy was also proud of the way the team bounced back after losing the T20I series earlier in the tour.

"Really pleased with that effort. Bouncing back from the T20 series, there was a bit of disappointment and uncertainty in the group, but the way the team responded in the last four fixtures has been unbelievable. I'm really proud, and it's been a great time being together," she said after the match.

The wicketkeeper-batter admitted that the moment of farewell hit her emotionally just before returning to the dressing room. Honestly, it hit me just before that I get to go into that change room again and be around the girls. I'm going to enjoy the next little bit and sing the team song one last time," Healy said.

Healy praised the game's longer format for giving young players a chance to develop their skills.

"Test cricket gives these young players an opportunity to showcase their skills over a longer period of time. White-ball cricket doesn't always give you the chance to set up batters or build an innings. So long live Test cricket and hopefully we can see more of it," she said.

Reflecting on the support she received from fans at the venue and back home, Healy said she only realised the scale of the affection during the final week of her career.

"When you're representing your country, you're in a bubble and just trying to win games. You probably don't realise what's going on outside. To feel that love and support this week has been amazing, so thank you to everyone who came here and everyone watching from home," she said.

She also thanked the Indian team for their effort during a packed schedule and wished them well for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026 to be played in England.

"Thank you to you guys, and all the very best for the World Cup in the middle of the year. I know you'll give it a red-hot shake in the UK, so we'll wait. Hopefully, Australia and India in the final will be a nice touch, but thank you to you guys for your efforts," she concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
A classy farewell and very gracious in victory. Her words about Test cricket are so important. We need more women's Tests! BCCI, please schedule more long-format games for our women's team. They have the talent, they need the opportunity.
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Anjali F
While it's great to see sportsmanship, the 10-wicket loss hurts. Our batting lineup completely collapsed. There's a lot of work to do before the T20 World Cup. We can't just rely on a couple of players. Need to find consistency.
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David E
Watching from the UK. What a fantastic ambassador for the sport. Healy's passion is infectious. The rivalry between Aus and Ind in women's cricket is becoming as epic as the men's. Hope to see that final she mentioned at Lord's in 2026!
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Karthik V
She's right about being in a bubble. Our athletes often don't realize how much we cheer for them back home, through wins and losses. Wishing Healy all the best for her next chapter. And come on, Team India! Time to regroup and come back stronger. 💪
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Sneha F
Emotional read. You can feel the love she has for her team. It's a good lesson in leadership - building a team that can carry on after you. Hope our captain Harmanpreet and the management are taking notes. The focus now must be 100% on the World Cup.

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