Alyssa Healy retired from ODI after scoring a century against India, said goodbye in a wonderful manner
Alyssa Healy: Australia women’s cricket team’s veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Alyssa Healy has retired from One Day International cricket.
Alyssa Healy: Australia women’s cricket team’s veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Alyssa Healy has retired from One Day International cricket. After the third and last ODI match played against India, he has said goodbye to this format forever. The special thing is that in his retirement match, Hilly played an important role in helping his team win by scoring a brilliant century against India.
Alyssa Hilli scored a century
In the third ODI match played between India and Australia, India won the toss and invited the Kangaroo team to bat first. Captain Alyssa Healy, who came to start the innings for Australia, kept the pressure on the Indian bowlers by batting aggressively. He made his intentions clear from the very beginning of the innings and scored a brilliant century by hitting fours and sixes. In this match, Hili played a century inning of 158 runs.
Also read: T20 World Cup 2026: Reporter asks sharp questions to Captain Agha after Pakistan’s exit, video goes viral
Won the series 3-0
Australia captain Alyssa Healy had announced in January itself that she would retire from this format after the ODI series against India. Under the captaincy of Hilly, Australia has won the three-match ODI series against India in a one-sided fashion by 3-0. Earlier, India had defeated Australia 2-1 in the T20 series. Let us tell you that Alyssa will play the last match of her international career against India on 6 March.
Alyssa Healy ODI career
Talking about Australia’s star wicketkeeper batsman Alyssa Healy, she played 123 matches in this format, in which she scored 3,777 runs. During this period, he scored 8 centuries and 19 half-centuries. Apart from this, as a wicketkeeper, he took 85 catches in this format.
Comments are closed.