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Litchfield Says Australia Ready to Fill Healy's Void Ahead of T20 World Cup

Australia prepares for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 without former skipper Alyssa Healy. Phoebe Litchfield acknowledges the pressure but expresses confidence in the team's deep batting order to fill the void. The team is determined to avoid a repeat of their 2024 semifinal exit against South Africa. Litchfield emphasizes the need to be ruthless in crucial moments and take control of games.

It's weird not seeing Healy slashing balls, but we've got a deep order to fill that gap: Litchfield

New Delhi, May 20

As Australia gears up for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, former skipper Alyssa Healy left a notable gap at the top of the order, with the onus now on emerging leaders to fill the void. Left-hand batter Phoebe Litchfield said that she is well aware of the expectations on her and the teammates and is raring to go at the marquee event.

"There's a little bit of pressure (on us), but also we've played a few games (without Healy) and I think she must have been injured in a couple of those Ashes games as well, and potentially the New Zealand series, where we've played most of our T20 cricket in the past since the World Cup," Litchfield told ICC Digital.

"We will miss her, but I think we've had a few practices now without the fireworks (from Healy) up at the top of the order so we're getting used to it. It is a bit weird not seeing her behind the stumps and slashing balls over cover, but our team has adapted well. And the beauty of our side is we've got a really, really deep order and people can fill that gap. But it is tough, and especially for fans of Australian cricket, to see her go," she added.

Litchfield is also determined to ensure seven-time champions Australia avoid a repeat of their early exit in 2024, when the Proteas halted their title ambitions in the semifinals.

Reflecting on that disappointment, she said, "I think it's just winning the big moments. I feel like we do a lot right and most of the time it's 18 out of the 20 overs or in 50-over (cricket) it is the same. So it's probably just those moments where the games and in the balance is taking it and being a bit more ruthless and remembering why we are so good and using that in everything we do."

"And I think the way that the T20 format is going these days, yeah, it's exciting. You just got to take the ball, take the game by the scruff of the neck and run with it. Every major tournament's a real priority for our group and there's a lot of excitement with a world fixture and I am really pumped," she added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Healy's aggressive batting and sharp glovework will surely be missed, but Litchfield is right—depth is Australia's strength. From an Indian perspective, we need to learn from them: building a deep squad rather than depending on a few stars. TC 💪

James A

Have seen Healy's vintage slashes—they are impossible to replace entirely. But Litchfield brings stability and class. Australia's system churns out talent so consistently; women's cricket globally should take notes. Excited to see how they bounce back in 2026! 🇦🇺

Kavya N

Love Litchfield's positive attitude, but let's be honest—Healy's impact was enormous, as both opener and wicketkeeper. For Indian fans, it's similar to wondering after Jhulan Goswami's retirement: you adapt, but the void stays. Changeovers will test this team's character.

Michael C

Smart analysis from Litchfield—the "big moments" concept is universal. India choked in 2023 WC semi, England in 2019, Australia in 2024. It's about mental fortitude. Australia still favorites though; their depth is ridiculous. Just wish we had such pipeline in our domestic system! 🌟

Sarah B

As someone who watched Healy's explosive starts, this transition feels huge. But Litchfield has the technique, and Mooney, McGrath, Gardner—they've all got firepower. Australia won't just survive; they'll thrive. Hoping India can build similar all-round bench strength! 🇮🇳🏏

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