Women cricket
Alyssa Healy Leads Australia To Third Consecutive ICC Women's Championship Title
Healy’s side capped off 2024 in style, showcasing its prowess in the Ashes by winning the first four matches convincingly to retain the trophy. The skipper credited her team’s ability to perform under pressure, emphasising the value of their strong finish in the championship cycle. “We’ve played some really consistent one-day cricket over the last cycle,” Healy was quoted by ICC as saying. “For us to put in a good couple of performances in those series and get us over the line was really important.”
Healy expressed pride in the team’s style of play and their ability to deliver consistent results. The 34-year-old highlighted the significance of maintaining their position at the top of the ICC Women’s Championship table, ensuring automatic qualification for the upcoming World Cup. “Part of the championship is staying at the top end of the ladder to make sure you do qualify,” she said. “Knowing the nature of this cycle and how hotly contested it was, it’s a good sign for the ODI World Cup.”
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