Alyssa Healy: Australia great to retire from cricket after India series

Alyssa Healy, the 35-year-old Australian wicket-keeper and captain, has announced her decision to retire from all forms of cricket after the upcoming series against India. With over 7,000 runs and 275 dismissals under her belt in various formats, Healy is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of her generation.

Healy's impressive career has seen her lead Australia to a historic 16-0 whitewash of England in the Ashes in 2025. She has also won the World Cup twice and the T20 World Cup on six occasions. The veteran cricketer has been an integral part of the Australian team, known for her exceptional skill, leadership qualities, and dedication to the sport.

In a statement, Healy explained that she had "somewhat lost that competitive edge" that had driven her throughout her career, prompting her decision to retire. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to represent her country and said she would genuinely miss her teammates, singing the national anthem and walking out to open the batting for Australia.

Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg praised Healy's contributions to the sport, describing her as "one of the all-time greats" who has made an immeasurable impact on and off the field. The series against India is set to be a fitting farewell for Healy, with Australia hosting their Asian rivals in a Test match, three one-day internationals, and three T20 matches in February and March.

As Healy embarks on this new chapter in her life, she will also be leaving behind a successful broadcasting career as a pundit and commentator. With a legacy that is sure to be remembered for years to come, Alyssa Healy's retirement marks the end of an era for Australian cricket.
 
I mean, I'm not surprised at all that Alyssa Healy decided to retire... 😐 She's been saying it's coming for ages, and now she finally is πŸ€”. 7,000 runs and 275 dismissals? That's no joke! I think she's earned her rest, though - leading Australia to a 16-0 whitewash of England in the Ashes last year was huge, and winning the World Cup twice isn't bad either πŸ’ͺ.

I've got to say, though... I'm a bit surprised it wasn't sooner πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. She's been playing for ages! But hey, sometimes you know when it's time to hang up your boots, right? And I think she'll be remembered as one of the greatest cricketers ever - that's not something you can fake πŸ’―.

I do feel a bit bad for her teammates and fans, though πŸ€—. It's going to be a big adjustment without her leading them out onto the field. But hey, there are always plenty of talented young players coming through... maybe they'll even be able to fill her shoes πŸ‘ ?
 
I'm literally gutted for Alezzz πŸ’”πŸŸοΈ... she's been my ultimate girl crush since I was like 12 🀣. I mean, who wouldn't want a captain with her skills on the field? πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ She's always been so inspiring to me, especially when she led Australia to that Ashes whitewash in 2025 😎... I was literally screaming at my TV like crazy πŸ“ΊπŸ‘€. And yeah, I'm gonna miss watching her sing the national anthem before matches 🎢... she's got such an amazing voice, right? 😍 Now, I don't know what I'll do without seeing her on the field anymore πŸ’”... she's more than just a cricketer to me, she's like a role model πŸ™. Anyway, I'm gonna miss watching her broadcast stuff too πŸ“Ί... she always knows exactly how to break it down and make it fun πŸ˜‚. Time for new hero crushes, I guess 😜... wish Alezzz all the best in whatever comes next πŸ’•!
 
I'm gonna miss watching Alyssa Healy step onto the pitch πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ! She was such a powerhouse, always giving it her all and leading by example. I mean, 16-0 whitewash in the Ashes? That's just insane 🀯! And she did it all with that same infectious smile on her face 😊. It's bittersweet seeing her hang up her boots, but at least we get to see her shine in a different way as a pundit and commentator πŸ’¬. She deserves all the accolades for the incredible career she had – 7,000+ runs? Unbelievable! 🀩 And I know she'll be leaving behind some big shoes to fill, but whoever takes over will have huge boots to step into πŸ‘ πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm gonna miss watching her play on TV πŸ“Ί. She's been such a big part of the sport for so long. I remember when she first started playing, it was like she had this fire in her belly that made you want to cheer her on. Now she's retiring and I just can't believe it. 16-0 whitewash in the Ashes? What an incredible achievement! πŸ™Œ And all those World Cups... she's literally a legend of the sport. I'm so sad for her, but at the same time, I know she's made the right decision. She'd been talking about losing that competitive edge and it sounds like she's truly done with cricket now. But we'll still get to see her on TV as a pundit, so that's a consolation πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
Man I'm so sad to see her go πŸ€•! She's been such a dominant force in the game and it's crazy to think about Australia going on without her πŸ˜”. I mean we've got some talented young players coming up but you can't replace someone like Alyssa, she's had an incredible career and has led the country to so many amazing victories πŸ†. The fact that she's retiring from all forms of cricket is just crazy, I feel like I'm gonna miss watching her play even more than I already will 😒. She deserves every bit of praise going out to her though, Todd Greenberg said it well, she's one of the all-time greats πŸ’―. Can't wait to see what she does next though, maybe she'll be as awesome on TV as she was on the pitch πŸ“Ί!
 
man she's had such an epic career 🀩 i mean 16-0 against england in the ashes was insane! i always thought she'd make it to 2028 or so but i guess that competitive edge is hard to keep going forever πŸ˜… still, she'll be missed on and off the field. her leadership qualities were pretty inspiring, especially when they won the world cup twice πŸŽ‰ as for leaving the broadcasting career, i'm not sure what's gonna happen next but i hope she stays involved in cricket somehow πŸ’‘ she's definitely one of the all-time greats!
 
πŸ™Œ I'm sad to see Alyssa Healy hang up her boots πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ, but at 35 she's still an incredible cricketer with a tonne of experience under her belt πŸ“ˆ. It's no surprise she's lost that competitive edge tho, we've all been there 😩. She'll be sadly missed on the pitch but I'm sure her legacy will live on through all the amazing memories she's made for Australian cricket πŸ’•. And who knows, maybe she'll come back and commentate on our next big matches πŸ“Ί? Fingers crossed! 🀞
 
I'm really sad to hear that @AlyssaHealy is hanging up her boots πŸ€•. She's been an absolute icon on and off the field - her leadership skills & sportsmanship have set a great example for young cricketers everywhere πŸ‘. It's crazy to think she's led Australia to those epic Ashes wins, 16-0 whitewash vs England! 😲 That's something no one will ever forget. And I love that she's taking the time to reflect on her competitive edge - sometimes you just know when it's time to pass the baton to the next gen 🀝. Will be following her broadcasting career with interest too πŸ’Ό. Big congrats to her & all her teammates for an incredible journey!
 
πŸ€” I'm gonna miss seeing Healy out on the field 🏟️, she was always so focused and determined, it's crazy to think that's all coming to an end soon 😱. 7,000 runs is a huge number, but what really impresses me is how well she adapted her game as she got older, becoming an even more effective leader on the field πŸ‘‘. It's amazing to think about all the milestones she's reached - 16-0 Ashes, two World Cups... that's some serious achievement πŸŽ‰.

I love that she's still going to be involved in cricket, albeit behind the mic instead of on the pitch πŸ“». She's always been so passionate and knowledgeable about the game, I've no doubt she'll make a great commentator. And yeah, the India series is gonna be a bittersweet moment for everyone - it's Healy's swansong, but also a chance to send her off in style 🎈.

It's time for someone new to step up and take over as captain though 😬. Whoever that may be, they've got big shoes to fill... literally πŸ‘ !
 
This is so sad πŸ€•... I mean, who wouldn't want to see Alyssa Healy lead Australia to more wins? She's had such an incredible career and it's crazy that she's losing that competitive edge πŸ’ͺ. But at the same time, I totally get it - 35 is old in cricket years, right? πŸ˜‚ It'll be weird not seeing her out on the pitch anymore 🌳.

I'm so grateful to have been able to watch her play all these years - from watching her dominate on the field with Australia to cheering her on as a pundit. She's truly an icon πŸ’«. And I love how Cricket Australia is giving her such a great sendoff - hosting India in some amazing matches πŸŽ‰.

I'm sure she'll always be remembered as one of the greatest cricketers of all time πŸ”₯, and it's amazing to see how much she's contributed not just to cricket but to Australian culture too. She's more than just a player, she's a legend πŸ‘‘!
 
I'm not surprised at all 😏. She was never exactly known for her longevity in the sport, always getting picked apart by the media about how long she'd last before hanging up her boots. I mean, 35 is still pretty young for a female cricketer to be retiring, especially when you consider what some of the guys are doing at that age (looking at you, David Warner 🀣). Still, gotta give it to her, she's had an incredible career and made the most of her time in the spotlight. And let's not forget those leadership qualities - she was always one of the more level-headed ones on the team, never getting too caught up in the drama like some others πŸ˜‚.
 
man that's gonna be sad to see healy go πŸ€• she's been such an inspiration on the pitch and off it too, always giving her all with that infectious energy 😊 i mean 16-0 against england in the ashes is just mind-blowing, what a legend! πŸ’ͺ anyway gotta say, gotta respect her decision tho, maybe it's time for someone new to step up and take the reins πŸ€” also can't wait to see what she does next with that broadcasting career of hers, she's always been so good at analysis πŸ“Ί
 
Ugh I'm literally going to miss her so much on TV I've been watching her commentary for years and she's always so knowledgeable 🀯 Anyway I feel bad for her though she deserves a proper sendoff and I'm sure it'll be emotional at the series against India my niece is super into cricket too and we're all gonna have to figure out what to watch now that Healy's retiring lol her career is insane 16-0 in the Ashes? that's just wild 🀩
 
man, cant believe its happening 🀯, healy was like my childhood hero, i mean who else can say they won 6 t20 worlds πŸ† and still got 7000 runs under their belt? she led australia to that crazy ashes whitewash in 2025 what a legend πŸ’ͺ but its sad to hear she lost that competitive edge, i guess u get old & stuff πŸ˜” anyway, gonna be weird not watching her batter against india in march πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, she deserves a big farewell though, gotta respect her decision, 16 world cup wins is no joke πŸ™Œ
 
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