Meg Lanning's Surprising Pick: Why 22-Year-Old Could Lead Australia's ODI Team

Cricket legend Meg Lanning has made a surprising endorsement for Australia's next women's ODI captain. She believes 22-year-old opening batter Phoebe Litchfield has the right temperament and level-headed approach for leadership. This comes after current captain Alyssa Healy confirmed her final World Cup appearance at age 35. Litchfield brings both impressive batting stats and captaincy experience from leading Sydney Thunder in the WBBL.

Key Points: Lanning Backs Litchfield as Next Australian Women's ODI Captain

  • Lanning endorses 22-year-old Litchfield despite other experienced candidates like McGrath and Gardner
  • Healy confirmed this was her final ODI World Cup after semifinal exit
  • Litchfield scored 304 runs in recent World Cup with impressive 119 against India
  • Young batter already captains Sydney Thunder in WBBL gaining leadership experience
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Lanning backs 22-year-old hitter to replace Healy as Australian ODI skipper

Cricket legend Meg Lanning endorses Phoebe Litchfield to replace Alyssa Healy as Australia's ODI captain, praising her level-headed temperament and leadership potential.

"I would add Phoebe Litchfield into the mix because I think she's got a very level head on her shoulders. - Meg Lanning"

Melbourne, November 7

Former Australian captain and multi-time World Cup winning legend Meg Lanning backed a young opening batter Phoebe Litchfield to take over the reins from Alyssa Healy as the next Women's ODI team captain, pointing out her "very level head on shoulders" and "good temperament".

Healy, who succeeded the two-time Women's 50-over World Cup-winning star Lanning after she announced her international retirement at the end of 2023, led the seven-time champions to a semifinal finish. They lost to India in a high-scoring semifinal last month, where a classic knock from Jemimah Rodrigues helped India knock off a record-breaking 339 runs.

After her team's exit, Healy confirmed during the post-match presentation that, now at 35 years of age, this was her last ODI World Cup, saying, " I would not be there!" while speaking about playing the next edition of the tournament. She is the Aussies' fifth-highest ODI run-getter with 3,563 runs at an average of 35.98 in 123 matches, with seven centuries and 18 fifties in 111 innings and a best score of 170.

Speaking on the recent episode of The ICC Review, Lanning took a look at a potential list of candidates for ODI captaincy, saying that while the vice-captain Tahlia McGrath, world number one all-rounder Ash Gardner and Annabel Sutherland have immense leadership potential and qualities, she would like to add Litchfield to the mix.

"I think all of those that you mentioned are certainly in the running," Lanning noted as quoted by ICC.

"I would add Phoebe Litchfield into the mix because I think she's got a very level head on her shoulders.

"She has already shown that she has come in and settled herself nicely into the team. And I think she has got a really good temperament too. So I think she certainly is an option," she concluded.

In 36 ODIs since her debut in 2023, Litchfield has scored 1,287 runs at an average of 41.51 and a strike rate of 88.39, with three centuries and eight fifties in 35 innings, with the best score of 119. She was the fifth-highest run-getter in the ICC Women's WC this year, scoring 304 runs in seven matches at an average of 50.66 and a strike rate of 112.66, including a 119 against India in the semis and a half-century.

Litchfield has some captaincy experience under her belt, being the captain of Sydney Thunder in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), and Lanning feels that the 22-year-old could be a breath of fresh air in the set-up as a captain.

"The good thing with the team is that there are a number of different leaders that could come into that role whenever Healy finishes up," Lanning said.

"I think it is exciting in some ways whenever that transition does happen. It will bring something different to the team, and they will have their own spin on what they want to do and their own leadership style, and I think that could be really cool for the group."

"So I am going to go for her (Litchfield)," she concluded.

- ANI

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Rohit P
At just 22? That's quite young for captaincy! But then we had Harmanpreet leading India at a young age too. Women's cricket is definitely seeing younger leaders. Hope this brings more competitive cricket between India and Australia! 🤝
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Ananya R
Lanning knows what she's talking about - she built that Australian dynasty. But I'm surprised she didn't mention Tahlia McGrath more strongly. She has more experience and has been vice-captain. Maybe too much pressure on a 22-year-old?
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David E
As someone who follows women's cricket closely, Litchfield's stats are impressive - 1287 runs in 36 ODIs at 22! But captaincy is different from batting. Hope Cricket Australia makes the right decision for their team's future.
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Shreya B
That semifinal loss must have been tough for Healy to end her WC career. But what a champion she's been! 3563 ODI runs is no joke. Litchfield has big shoes to fill if she becomes captain. Australian women's team always produces quality leaders though!
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Karthik V
Good to see young talent getting recognition. Women's cricket needs fresh faces and new leadership. Hope this inspires more young Indian girls to take up cricket seriously. Our women's team is doing amazing things! 💪

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