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  • Alyssa Healy to retire after home series against India
  • Led Australia in ODIs and one-off Test at Perth
  • Ended career with eight world titles and 162 T20Is

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Australia's Alyssa Healy to retire from international cricket after India series

Australian cricket star Alyssa Healy announces retirement after March series against India, concluding a 15-year career with 10 Tests, 123 ODIs, 162 T20Is, and eight world titles.

Australia's Alyssa Healy to retire from international cricket after India series

Alyssa Healy, one of the finest cricketers to have played for Australia, will retire from the game following the home series against India in March. The 35-year-old will lead the Australian team one final time in the three ODIs and the one-off women's Test in Perth.

Healy won't be part of the T20s against India as she will not be around for the T20 World Cup in the UK later this year.

“It's with mixed emotions that the upcoming India series will be my last for Australia," Healy, one of the most destructive batters in the women's game, said in a statement. "I'm still passionate about playing for Australia but I've somewhat lost that competitive edge that's kept me driven since the start, so the time feels right to call it a day.

“Knowing I won't be going to the T20 World Cup this year and the limited preparation time the team has, I won't be part of the T20s against India, but I'm excited to have the opportunity to finish my career and captain the ODI and Test side at home against India — one of the biggest series on the calendar for us."

Healy has played an integral role in Australia's domination over the past decade. Considering she has won eight world titles, six in the T20 format and two in one-day cricket, losing the semifinals to eventual winners in the ODI World Cup last year was a disappointing outcome for Healy and her team.

The wicket-keeper batter has represented Australia in 10 Tests, 123 ODIs and 162 T20 Internationals. She has so far scored 489 Test runs at an average of 30.56, 3563 ODI runs at 35.98 with seven hundreds, and 3054 T20I runs at 25.45 with one century.

"I'll genuinely miss my teammates, singing the team song and walking out to open the batting for Australia. Representing my country has been an incredible honour and I'm grateful for one last series in the green and gold," said Healy.

In a podcast on Tuesday, Healy said dealing with injuries over the past few years took a mental toll on her. "A few injuries, (I had) to dive into the well a couple of times and that well was getting less and less full of water, so it was getting harder to dive back in there.

"I've always felt like I've had a competitive edge in that I want to compete, I want to win and I want to challenge myself on the park. I've felt as I've got a little bit older, I've not necessarily lost all of it, but I've lost some of that."

"I think the WBBL (last year) was probably a bit of a wake-up call. Not being able to hold the bat with two hands didn't help either, but waking up and going, 'just another day of cricket,' really surprised myself because I still thought I loved playing the game," said the cricketer married to Australia pacer Mitchell Starc.

Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg called Healy one of the all-time greats of the game. "Alyssa is one of the all-time greats of the game and has made an immeasurable contribution both on and off the field over her 15-year career.

"On behalf of Australian cricket, I'd like to thank Alyssa and congratulate her on an incredible career that has inspired so many and changed the game for the better. We look forward to celebrating her achievements throughout the series against India," said Greenberg.

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