Australian opener Alyssa Healy said ahead of the clash against Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand in the ICC Women's World Cup at the Basin Reserve here on Sunday that her team's aggressive approach is the result of a "long-term strategy", adding that it is paying rich dividends in the ongoing tournament.
Australia are currently the leaders of the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings, with four of their players -- Healy, skipper Meg Lanning, Beth Mooney and Rachel Haynes -- in the top-10, and they go into the game against the hosts on Sunday with eyes firmly set on the title.
Healy said that the aggressive approach was the result of a revamp in the system after the six-time champions lost to India in the 2017 semifinals, which led to a lot of soul-searching.