Healy's World Cup Return: Australia's Late Call for South Africa Clash

Australia faces a crucial decision about Alyssa Healy's availability for their final league match. The regular skipper missed the England game with a calf strain but has returned to light training. Stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath confirmed they'll make a late call on Healy's fitness. With semi-finals approaching, Australia may take a cautious approach to ensure key players are ready for the knockout stages.

Key Points: McGrath Says Australia Late Call on Healy South Africa Match

  • Alyssa Healy missed England match due to calf strain sustained during training
  • Healy returned to light training offering encouraging recovery signs
  • Australia may rotate Sophie Molineux with Georgia Wareham for workload management
  • Team approaches South Africa clash with semi-final berth already secured
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Women's World Cup: Australia to take a late call on Healy's availability for clash against South Africa, says McGrath

Stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath reveals Australia will make late decision on Alyssa Healy's availability for crucial Women's World Cup clash against South Africa.

"She's still a bit of a day-by-day case and we'll see how that pans out. - Tahlia McGrath"

Indore, Oct 24

Australia will be taking a late call on the availability of regular skipper Alyssa Healy for their final league stage clash against South Africa, to be played at Holkar Stadium on Saturday, said stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath.

Alyssa missed Wednesday's win over England due to the calf strain sustained during training on October 18. She returned to light training on Friday, offering encouraging signs for her availability as the reigning champions approach the business end of the competition.

"(Healy) is at training today ... we haven't finalised an XI yet, but she's still a bit of a day-by-day case and we'll see how that pans out. I really enjoyed (captaining) the England game ... I certainly have to listen a bit more in meetings and be a bit more switched on, but I really enjoyed the opportunity to lead and really enjoyed working with Ash (Gardner)."

"She helped me a lot stepping into that vice-captain role and we're blessed with so much support in the Australian team and with bowlers being so diligent in their plans. So, it's a seamless transition (but) as much as I enjoyed it, pretty keen for Midge to come back as soon as possible," Tahlia told reporters on Friday.

With a semi-final berth already secured, Australia may adopt a cautious approach regarding Alyssa's return, keeping in mind that the semi-finals are scheduled for October 29 and 30 in Guwahati and Navi Mumbai respectively. Saturday's top-of-the-table clash against South Africa will determine Australia's final standing at the end of the round-robin stage.

Australia are also continuing to manage left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux's workload cautiously, with she yet to feature in back-to-back matches following her recovery from knee surgery. If the rotation pattern holds, Molineux could make way for leg-spinner Georgia Wareham in Saturday's final round-robin fixture against South Africa at the Women's ODI World Cup.

"Good question - but one for the physios. The most pleasing thing for me is she's had a huge impact for us in this World Cup. She's a crucial player and it's been awesome to see how much of a role she's played for us with not much cricket leading in."

"She's worked extremely hard to be at this World Cup ... so whether it's against South Africa or in the finals, she's already been a huge player for us and she will be for the rest of the tournament. So, it's been awesome to see her do so well," added Tahlia.

- IANS

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Rohit P
McGrath did a fantastic job captaining against England! Shows the depth in Australian cricket. Hope Healy recovers soon though - she's such an exciting player to watch.
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Sarah B
The management of Molineux's workload is really impressive. Coming back from knee surgery and making such impact - that's proper sports science at work! 👏
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Arjun K
While I understand the caution, sometimes teams become too conservative. If Healy is fit enough, she should play to maintain match rhythm before knockouts. Just my two cents!
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Nisha Z
Great to see women's cricket getting such detailed coverage! The professionalism in Australian team is something our Indian women's team can learn from. Hope they go far in the tournament! 💪
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Michael C
The team culture sounds amazing - McGrath mentioning how Gardner helped her and everyone supporting each other. That's probably why Australia dominates women's cricket globally.

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