Alyssa Healy has retired from international cricket

  • An era is coming to an end in Australian women's cricket, as star wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy has announced her retirement from all formats.
  • Her decision will take effect after the upcoming multi-format home series against India.
  • Healy's retirement, considered one of the greatest players in women's cricket, will usher in a period of significant change for the Australian team ahead of the T20 World Cup year.
  • Alyssa Healy has confirmed that the upcoming home series against India will be her final assignment for Australia.
  • Healy made her international debut against New Zealand in 2010 at the age of 19. By the end of her career, she will have played 162 T20Is, 126 ODIs, and 11 Test matches for Australia.
  • As a wicketkeeper, she holds the record for the most dismissals in women's T20 International cricket with 126.

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