Alyssa Healy
Australian cricketer (born 1990)
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Alyssa Jean Healy is an Australian cricketer who plays for and captains the Australian women's national team. She also plays for New South Wales in domestic cricket, as well as the Sydney Sixers in the WBBL and captains the UP Warriorz in Women's Premier League in India. She made her international debut in February 2010.
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Injured Australia captain Healy out of first Ashes T20![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
England's Lewis 'learning' from Australia's HealyEngland coach Jon Lewis says he is learning from Australia captain Alyssa Healy at the Women's Premier League, less than a year away from the Ashes.BBC Sport - Published | |
Australia appoint Healy as women's captainAustralia appoint wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy as their permanent women's captain across all three formats of the game.BBC Sport - Published | |
Healy has hand operation after accident at homeSydney Sixers are waiting to find out how long Alyssa Healy could be sidelined for after the wicketkeeper-batter had an operation on her hand.BBC Sport - Published | |
Perry and Healy out of The Hundred through injuryAustralia all-rounder Ellyse Perry and stand-in captain Alyssa Healy are ruled out of The Hundred due to injuries.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Ashes has been best ever in women's cricket history'Captains Heather Knight and Alyssa Healy reflect on an epic Ashes battle that saw Australia retain the trophy at the Ageas Bowl.BBC Sport - Published | |
Cross removes Australia captain Healy in first overEngland's Kate Cross takes the prized wicket of Australia captain Alyssa Healy with the fourth ball of the first Women's Ashes ODI at Bristol.BBC Sport - Published | |
'We're talking millimetres' - Jones narrowly stumped![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
England lose early wicket as Cross falls for 13![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
'What an over!' - Ecclestone takes two wickets in three balls![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Australia lose first wicket as Healy goes for 18![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Healy and Mooney's century stand guides Australia to victory![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Best of Healy's 50 against New Zealand![]() BBC Sport - Published | Lanning and Healy in Australia T20 World Cup squad![]() BBC Sport - Published |
The Hundred: Ami Campbell run out by quick-thinking HealyWatch as Manchester Originals' Ami Campbell is run out by Northern Superchargers wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy after 'casually' meandering back into her crease at Headingley.BBC Sport - Published | The Hundred: Beth Mooney run out by Alyssa Healy in big breakthrough for Northern SuperchargersWatch as London Spirit's Beth Mooney is brilliantly run out by Northern Superchargers' Alyssa Healy, who manages to gather a wayward throw and flick it backwards onto the stumps.BBC Sport - Published |
Alyssa Healy: Australia's World Cup winner 'back to reality after doing a good job'Australia's World Cup hero Alyssa Healy tells the BBC Stumped podcast about her historic innings, growing the women's game and getting back to reality.BBC Sport - Published | Women's World Cup final: Alyssa Healy leads Australia to glory over EnglandWatch highlights as Alyssa Healy's 170-run innings helps Australia outclass England to win the Women's World Cup final in Christchurch, New Zealand.BBC Sport - Published |
Women's World Cup final: Watch the best of Healy's century against EnglandWatch every boundary from Alyssa Healy's 100 off 100 balls against England in the Women's World Cup final in Christchurch, New Zealand.BBC Sport - Published | Women's World Cup final: England drop both Australia openers in same overAustralia openers Rachael Haynes and Alyssa Healy are dropped by England in the same over during the Women's World Cup final in Christchurch, New Zealand.BBC Sport - Published |
Women's World Cup: Australia thrash West Indies to reach finalAlyssa Healy and opening partner Rachael Haynes lead Australia to a 157-run dismantling of West Indies in Wellington to reach the Women's World Cup final.BBC Sport - Published |