VIDEO SHOWS: FILE PHOTOGRAPHS OF AUSTRALIA CAPTAIN ALYSSA HEALY / SCREENGRAB OF AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER ANTHONY ALBANESE'S POST ON X RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SCRIPT SHOWS: TAUNTON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FILE – JULY 18, 2023) (ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS – Access all) (MUTE) 1. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF AUSTRALIA'S ALYSSA HEALY CELEBRATING RETAINING THE ASHES WITH THE TROPHY AFTER THE WOMEN’S ODI SERIES AGAINST ENGLAND NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FILE – JUNE 26, 2023) (ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS – Access all)) (MUTE) 2. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF HEALY APPEALING IN THE WOMEN'S ASHES FIRST TEST AGAINST ENGLAND 3. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF ENGLAND'S AMY JONES (BATTING) AND HEALY (WICKET-KEEPER) IN ACTION IN THE WOMEN'S ASHES FIRST TEST 4. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF HEALY CELEBRATING WINNING THE FIRST TEST WITH THE TROPHY AND TEAMMATES MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA (FILE – OCTOBER 30, 2025) (ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS – Access all)) (MUTE) 5. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF INDIA'S DEEPTI SHARMA BEING RUN OUT BY AUSTRALIA’S HEALY IN THE ICC WOMEN'S WORLD CUP SEMI FINAL AT DY PATIL STADIUM SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FILE – JULY 16, 2023) (ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS – Access all)) (MUTE) 6. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF HEALY IN ACTION IN THE WOMEN'S ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL SERIES AGAINST ENGLAND BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, UNITED (FILE – JULY 1, 2023) (ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS – Access all)) (MUTE) 7. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF HEALY IN ACTION IN THE WOMEN'S FIRST T20 INTERNATIONAL AGAINST ENGLAND INTERNET (JANUARY 13, 2026) (SOCIAL MEDIA WEBSITE – Access all)) (MUTE) 8. SCREENGRAB OF AUSTRALIA PRIME MINISTER ANTHONY ALBANESE'S POST ON 'X' LEADING TRIBUTES FOR HEALY, SAYING: "Alyssa Healy is a true legend of Australian cricket. As a batter, keeper and captain she has been one of the brightest stars in a golden era. Yet Alyssa's impact and example off the field has been every bit as important. She has helped drive and grow women's cricket and inspired a new generation along the way. Congratulations Alyssa and thank you." STORY: Alyssa Healy, a mainstay of Australia's dominant women's cricket team for 15 years and latterly its captain, has announced on Tuesday (January 13) that she will retire from the game after the upcoming multi-format series against India. The 35-year-old wicketkeeper-batter was part of two one-day international World Cup triumphs and six successful T20 World Cup campaigns before taking over as skipper after the retirement of Meg Lanning in late 2023. "It's with mixed emotions that the upcoming India series will be my last for Australia," she said in a statement on Tuesday. "I'm still passionate about playing for Australia, but I've somewhat lost that competitive edge that's kept me driven since the start, so the time feels right to call it a day. "I'll genuinely miss my teammates, singing the team song and walking out to open the batting for Australia." Healy made her Australia debut in 2010 and scored 3,563 runs with seven centuries in one-day internationals and 3,054 with a single hundred in Twenty20s for her country, as well as making 275 dismissals behind the stumps. As a mark of her status in Australia, Healy was never defined by her relationship with her uncle, Australia wicketkeeping great Ian, nor her husband, test paceman Mitchell Starc. Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese led the tributes after her announcement. "Alyssa Healy is a true legend of Australian cricket. As a batter, keeper and captain she has been one of the brightest stars in a golden era," he said in a statement. "Yet Alyssa's impact and example off the field has been every bit as important. She has helped drive and grow women's cricket and inspired a new generation along the way." Healy had already announced her retirement from T20 internationals and will play her last matches for Australia in three ODIs and a single test against India in February and March. Women's cricket has come on in leaps and bounds during Healy's career but, despite having missed only two for Australia since her debut in January 2011, her final match will be only her 11th test. (Production: Bhagya Ayyavoo)
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