Willow Talk Podcast: Australia captain Alyssa Healy has confirmed she will play as a specialist batter in the upcoming ODI series against New Zealand, marking her return from a knee injury that prematurely ended her WBBL season.
The star opener, who missed Australiaâs 3-0 ODI series sweep over India, is on track to feature in the first game in New Zealand on December 19. However, Healy will not don the wicketkeeping gloves, as her left knee injury limits her ability to crouch for extended periods.
Beth Mooney will take over the wicketkeeping duties, with Healy focusing on contributing with the bat and fielding at first slip.
Speaking on the Willow Talk Podcast, Healy explained her decision. âIâm keen to play and Iâll be doing everything to get on the field, (but) I wonât be keeping. Thatâs where my kneeâs at, and the problem is getting down into those positions,â she said.
The 34-year-old added that sheâs excited to get back to action but acknowledged she might need to temper expectations about her fielding skills.
âIâm terrified by the prospect because I overrate my fielding. I think Iâm really good, but Iâm not. Iâm not Beth Mooney, and I know that, so Iâve just got to put myself in not-hotspots,â Healy joked.
Despite her challenges, Healy expressed determination to play, particularly with limited opportunities for game time before the highly anticipated Ashes series, which begins next month in Sydney.
Healyâs absence as wicketkeeper during the India series allowed young talent Georgia Voll to shine. Voll scored a sensational century in the second ODI and paired well with Phoebe Litchfield at the top of the order. Although Voll suffered a minor knee injury in the third game, reports suggest she is fit and ready for the New Zealand series.
Australiaâs incredible squad depth provides reassurance to Healy as she continues her recovery. âWeâve got incredible depth within our squad, so if something does go wrong and I need an extra day off, weâve got the coverage there,â she said.
Reflecting on her recent string of injuries, including a tournament-ending foot issue during the T20 World Cup, Healy admitted thereâs some stress about her bodyâs durability late in her career.
Australiaâs incredible squad depth provides reassurance to Healy as she continues her recovery. âWeâve got incredible depth within our squad, so if something does go wrong and I need an extra day off, weâve got the coverage there,â she said.
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