A deluge of rain with just five balls left in the second T20 handed Australia a six-run victory in the second Ashes T20 as Australian captain Alyssa Healy declared her injured foot would have to “sawn off” to miss the series-ending Test match.
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Healy was named as a specialist batter in Australia’s squad for the Ashes Test, which was revealed on Thursday evening, with teammate Beth Mooney expected to don the gloves in her absence. Superstar all-rounder Ash Gardner also features in the Test squad despite the first two T20s against England with a “low grade calf strain”.
Australian pacer Mitchell Starc swapped the cricket field for the commentary box during the women’s Ashes, as he commentated while his wife, Alyssa Healy, played. Interestingly, Healy was on-air throughout the Border-Gavaskar Trophy throughout the past two months,
Australia were hit by a pair of injuries ahead of the T20 series while England have brought in legspinner Sarah Glenn
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Australia captain Alyssa Healy might miss the remainder of the Women's Ashes 2025 due to mid-foot soreness. Cricket Australia is consulting specialists to manage her condition, and her participation in upcoming matches is uncertain.
Alyssa Healy has been given a tentative green light to captain Australia in next week’s MCG Ashes Test, but will hand wicketkeeping duties to Beth Mooney.
Injured Australian captain Alyssa Healy made a bold declaration about her status for the Ashes Test in Melbourne as rain marred England’s hopes of a firts series win. Her English counterpart ...
Beth also gave a confirmation about batting down the order in the Test as she will be on wicketkeeping duties, with Australia trying to get regular captain Alyssa Healy match fit from a foot injury and play as a pure batter at the MCG. "We're pumped that ...
Australian captain Alyssa Healy says her foot would have to be sawn off to keep her out of a pink ball Test at the MCG after her teammates took another step towards a Women's Ashes clean sweep in Canberra.