Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy on Sunday established two new records through her dominating knock of 170 in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup final at Hagley Oval on Sunday. Healy's 170, laced with 26 fours and coming off 138 balls, propelled Australia to a massive 356/5 in 50 overs.
With her 170, Healy broke the record for the highest individual score in the final of a Women's World Cup. The record was previously held by Australia's batting great Karen Rolton when she scored 107 against India in the 2005 edition's final.
Healy, who bats right-handed, now holds the record for scoring most runs in a single edition of the Women's ODI World Cup with 509 runs. Healy's 170 meant her opening partner Rachael Haynes, who made 68, was pushed to the second spot in the list with 497 runs in the 2022 Women's World Cup in New Zealand.