Harmanpreet’s 171 changed Australia as a team and shaped how we wanted to play: Alyssa Healy

Alyssa Healy greets you with a bright smile on a pleasant Thursday morning at Trident Hotel on Mumbai’s Marine Drive. The hotel is about a 10-minute walk from Brabourne Stadium, where a fortnight earlier she played a stunning knock.

Chasing Royal Challengers Bangalore’s modest 138 in the Women’s Premier League, she cracked an unbeaten 96 off 47 balls to lead UP Warriorz to a 10-wicket victory. That was only the latest of her big, brutally aggressive innings.

Healy is marvellously destructive and, to add to the bowlers’ woes, she bats deep. In last year’s World Cup final against England at Christchurch, the Australian wicketkeeper-opener played one of the great ODI innings, smashing 170 off 138 balls.

During an exclusive interview with The Hindu, the smiling assassin spoke about being part of an all-conquering Australian team, captaining a franchise in the WPL’s maiden season, the rivalry with India, growing up with the great Ellyse Perry and how a knock by Harmanpreet Kaur forced a change in Australia’s approach to ODI cricket and even impacted her own career. Excerpts:  


What has the experience of the WPL been like?


It has been a great learning experience for me. We have got a coach that is English [Jon Lewis], the captain who is an Australian and we are playing in an Indian league; to have been able to pull them together is great.


Has the WPL lived up to your expectations?


Yes, it has. I thought it would be frenetic, exciting and somewhat chaotic at times. It has lived up to all the hype. I think the support for the WPL has been the best part. The viewership has been great. And every team has got sponsors all over their shirts.


Your husband Mitchell Starc was also in India, with the Australian men’s team. And he had a good ODI series, taking eight wickets.


He really did well and the boys did a great job. He loves that white new ball. It looks like he is in good nick and is bowling fast. It’s obviously hard to beat India in their home conditions, especially in a World Cup year.


Harmanpreet Kaur’s 171 not out (115b) in the 2017 World Cup semifinal changed women’s cricket in India forever. How do you look back at that knock and Australia’s loss?


That changed the Australian group as a team and reshaped the way we wanted to play ODI cricket, and we have had a fair bit of success, which has been amazing. No matter what we tried that day and no matter what we bowled, she just found a way to hit it to the boundary. I remember us thinking we needed to come up with some different stuff. Everything that we threw at her wasn’t good enough. That was a remarkable innings from her and it will stand out for a long time. It was a real turning point for the group and me personally as well.


After that World Cup, there was a dramatic change in your career. You were promoted to open on a permanent basis.


Before that, I was batting in the middle and probably didn’t know what my role was. So from that moment on, we reinvented how we wanted to play One-Day cricket and that included me at the top of the order; I had never really got to grab the opportunity when it came to me earlier. At that time, being 27 and where I was in my career, it gave me the confidence to do better. And I am blessed I have always got excellent opening partners, like Rachael Haynes and Beth Mooney.


How does it feel being part of one of the greatest cricket teams — male or female — of all time? You belong to a golden generation of players like Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Ashleigh Gardener, Megan Schutt, Tahlia McGrath…


It’s pretty amazing. It’s exciting that we have been able to create a culture where players can come in and be the best in the world. Tahlia can come in and perform straightaway and Ash can come in and be an amazing all-rounder. To me that’s the most pleasing aspect. And I’ve got to play alongside Meg and Ellyse, who will probably go down as two of the best players of all time, and that’s cool. What we have managed to achieve as a team is the most satisfying part. Yes, I am grateful I was born in this era and got to play for this generation of players. I think the way we have been able to set it up, it’s going to be successful for an extended period of time.


You began playing with Perry when you were kids and the two of you have now won eight World Cups together. How good was little Ellyse? Did you imagine that she would become the cricketer she did?


Yes, I remember her and Meg standing out pretty early. Ellyse was better than half the boys she played against. It was no surprise that she was picked for Australia when she was 16. Her career has lived up to the expectations.


You didn’t do badly while playing with the boys, either. You kept wicket to them, didn’t you?


Yes, I held my own. I have played with boys all along, and that has helped.


How much help do you get from your uncle, former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy?


I don’t get as much help from him as probably everybody thinks, but that’s okay. I didn’t grow up in Queensland. When I started playing for Australia, he played as much of a role as he could. It is great to have someone at the other end of the phone to chat about wicketkeeping. What I really love about him as a ’keeping coach is that he is really simple and old school. And my ’keeping is old school, too.


Which ’keepers have you looked up to?


Uncle Ian obviously, but if you look at my style of keeping, it’s more like Brad Haddin. In my opinion, Tim Paine is one of the best glovemen in the world. So I look up to probably the three best glovemen Australia has had.


Australia and India and have been involved in some great contests in women’s cricket over the last few years…


I think it is ultra-competitive, isn’t it? Everybody wants to beat Australia, which we understand. We are sort of hunted at the top. India are probably the most competitive side in that bracket outside England. You can see how much India want to beat Australia in key moments, and I think that is great for the sport. That competition is going to drive the game forward. Yes, it can get tense in the field at times, but our rivalry is just going to make the game better. 

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Australia vs South Africa Highlights, Women T20 World Cup 2023 Final: Australia Clinch Record-Extending 6th Women’s T20 WC Title | Cricket News

AUSW vs SAW, Women’s T20 World Cup, Final: Australia lift sixth title© AFP

Australia vs South Africa, Women’s T20 World Cup, Final Highlights:Powerful knock from Beth Mooney followed by a strong bowling performance from the entire unit, guided Australia to their sixth Women’s T20 World Cup title on Sunday as they defeated South Africa by 19 runs. Australia’s previous victories came in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2020. Set a target of 157 for victory, South Africa were restricted to 137 for six as their hopes of lifting the trophy on their maiden appearance in the final went up in smoke. The Proteas opener Laura Wolvaardt kept the match alive till she was around, but her dismissal at 61 (48 balls) in the 17th over ended their title hopes. Australia would thank Mooney for the way she played despite losing her opening partner Alyssa Healy (18). The all-rounder rebuilt the innings in a cool and composed manner as she guided her team to 156/6 in 20 overs. (SCORECARD)

South Africa Women (Playing XI): Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits, Marizanne Kapp, Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Sune Luus(c), Anneke Bosch, Sinalo Jafta(w), Shabnim Ismail, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba

Australia Women (Playing XI): Alyssa Healy(w), Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning(c), Ashleigh Gardner, Grace Harris, Ellyse Perry, Tahlia McGrath, Georgia Wareham, Jess Jonassen, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown

Here are the Highlights of the Women’s T20 World Cup Final Match between Australia and South Africa straight from Newlands, Cape Town:

  • 21:33 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Australia win by 19 runs

    Australia defeat South Africa by 19 runs to lift their third consecutive Women’s T20 World Cup title. Overall, this is Australia’s sixth Women’s T20 World Cup title. Beth Mooney smashes 74 off 53 balls while Ashleigh Gardner scores 29. For South Africa, Laura Wolvaardt plays an amazing knock of 61 off 48 balls. 

  • 21:28 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! South Africa lose their sixth wicket as Anneke Bosch gets run out for one. She easily takes a single on Elysse Perry’s delivery but fails to make it back on time while going for the second one. 

    SA 122/6 (18 overs)

  • 21:26 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Another blow for the Proteas as Chloe Tryon gets bowled out by Jess Jonassen. Tryon completely fails to judge the ball as it goes and rattles out the leg stump. Match slipping away from the hands of South Africa. 

    SA 121/5 (17.4 overs)

  • 21:24 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Chloe Tryon hits a massive six on Jess Jonassen’s delivery. She slogs it over the deep mid-wicket as the ball lands straight into the crowd. 

    SA 121/4 (17.2 overs)

  • 21:20 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Megan Schutt provides South Africa with a big breakthrough as she removes Laura Wolvaardt for 61. Schutt strikes on Wolvaardt’s pads as the on-field umpire signals out. Despite going for a DRS, Wolvaardt fails to save herself from getting out. Biggest blow for South Africa. 

    SA 109/4 (16.3 overs)

  • 21:18 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Chloe Tryon gives a strong support to Wolvaardt with another boundary on Megan Schutt’s delivery. She unleashes a powerful down the ground the shot as every fielder fails to stop it from crossing the boundary line. 

    SA 108/3 (16.1 overs)

  • 21:12 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Laura Wolvaardt continues her carnage as she hits another boundary on Darcie Brown’s delivery. She drives it over Brown’s head as the ball comfortably crosses the boundary rope for a four. South Africa moving strong in the chase. 

    SA 98/3 (15 overs)

  • 21:11 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Fifty for Wolvaardt

    Laura Wolvaardt brings up her half-century in style as she hits a boundary on Darcie Brown’s delivery. She takes 43 deliveries to cross the 50-run mark as South Africa aim to cross the winning line. 

    SA 92/3 (14.2 overs)

  • 21:09 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Laura Wolvaardt changes gear for South Africa with a huge maximum on Georgia Wareham’s delivery. She goes for a down the ground shot towards the long-off as the ball goes sailing over the fence. 

    SA 87/3 (13.5 overs)

  • 21:06 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Chloe Tryon joins the party and hits a boundary off Georgia Wareham’s delivery. She perfectly slogs it over the deep mid-wicket and finds the gap between two fielders.

    SA 79/3 (13.3 overs)

  • 21:03 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Laura Wolvaardt makes a brilliant use of the free-hit and smashes a maximum off Tahlia McGrath’s delivery. Wolvaardt flicks it over the deep square leg as the ball goes straight into the crowd. Brilliant piece of batting. 

    SA 73/3 (12.4 overs)

  • 20:56 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Another blow for South Africa as Sune Luus departs for 2. Luus plays a shot on Tahlia McGrath’s delivery and goes for a single. However, she realises that the ball isn’t far away but she had already cross the half-crease. Wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy receives an easy throw and removes the stumps. 

    SA 54/3 (10.4 overs)

  • 20:50 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Laura Wolvaardt keeps the hope alive for South Africa as she hits another boundary off Georgia Wareham’s delivery. Wolvaardt makes a good use of the short delivery and places a shot towards the square leg boundary for a four. 

    SA 50/2 (9.2 overs)

  • 20:46 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Ashleigh Gardner provides Australia with their second breakthrough as she removes Marizanne Kapp for 11. Kapp releases a mishit from her bat as Darcie Brown takes a brilliant catch. South Africa lose their second wicket in the chase. 

    SA 46/2 (9 overs)

  • 20:41 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Laura Wolvaardt hits a huge maximum off Jess Jonassen’s delivery. She unleashes a shot towards the long-off as the ball goes sailing over the fence. South Africa have changed their gear and moving ahead in the game. 

    SA 37/1 (7.3 overs)

  • 20:38 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Laura Wolvaardt hits a boundary on Darcie Brown’s delivery. She clears the front leg and plays a down the ground shot and steals four runs. South Africa moving ahead in the game. 

    SA 26/1 (6.1 overs)

  • 20:34 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!! Marizanne Kapp gets off the mark in style as she hots a brilliant boundary off Megan Schutt’s delivery. She perfectly hits it through the covers as the ball comfortably crosses the boundary line. 

    SA 22/1 (5.3 overs)

  • 20:31 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Darcie Brown gives Australia their first breakthrough of the night as she removes Tazmin Brits for 10. After a number of dot balls, Brits tries to go for a big hit but Tahlia McGrath takes a brilliant catch as South Africa lose their first wicket in the chase. 

    SA 17/1 (4 overs)

  • 20:28 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Tazmin Brits turns out to be lucky as she gets a boundary because of the misfield. She plays a defensive shot on Ellyse Perry’s delivery. the ball hits the edge as the fielder at the slip does a misfield and it goes for a four.

    SA 12/0 (3.5 overs)

  • 20:24 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Tight bowling from Australia

    After Ashleigh Gardner, Darcie Brown delivers a good over. She concedes only two runs off the previous over as Australia control the flow of runs. On the other hand, South Africa are eying a boundary in order to chase down the target. 

    SA 8/0 (3 overs)

  • 20:19 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Good over from Gardner

    Ashleigh Gardner brilliantly controls the flow of runs and she concedes only two runs off her previous over. Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits are cautiously taking South Africa ahead in the chase. 

    SA 6/0 (2 overs)

  • 20:14 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    South Africa make a good start to their chase. Laura Wolvaardt gets off the mark in style as she hits a brilliant boundary off Megan Schutt’s delivery. She perfectly places a shot into the long-on for a four. 

    SA 4/0 (0.5 overs)

  • 20:03 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Australia 156/6 in 20 overs

    Australia finish their innings at 156/6 in 20 overs against South Africa in the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Beth Mooney remains unbeaten at 74* off 53 balls while Ashleigh Gardner scores 29 off 21 balls. For South Africa, Shabnim Ismail and Marizanne Kapp scalp two wickets each. 

  • 20:01 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Shabnim Ismail’s takes two in a row as she dismisses Georgia Wareham for duck. Wareham completely fails to judge the delivery as the ball rattles the off-stump. 

    AUS 155/6 (19.5 overs)

  • 19:59 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Shabnim Ismail’s strikes again and removes Ellyse Perry for 7. Perry tries to hit a big shot but Tazmin Brits takes a brilliant catch as Australia lose their fifth wicket. 

    AUS 155/6 (19.4 overs)

  • 19:57 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Beth Mooney starts off the last over with a massive six on Shabnim Ismail’s delivery. She hammers a powerful down the ground shot to the long-on as the ball gets hit to the camera flush. Brilliant batting from Mooney. 

    AUS 150/4 (19.1 overs)

  • 19:50 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Fifty for Mooney

    Beth Mooney stands solid for Australia and brings up her half-century off 44 balls. She crosses the fifty-run mark in style as she hits a brilliant boundary off Kapp’s delivery. She also becomes the first player to score two fifties in T20 World Cup finals.

    AUS 131/4 (17.4 overs)

  • 19:47 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Marizanne Kapp strikes again as she removes Meg Lanning for 10. The Australian skipper tries to go for a big shot but ends up giving a brilliant catch to Chloe Tryon at the boundary line. Australia lose their fourth wicket. 

    AUS 122/4 (17.1 overs)

  • 19:41 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Beth Mooney keeps the hope alive for Australia with another boundary on Shabnim Ismail’s delivery. She punches it towards the third man as the ball goes across the boundary line. A well-timed shot from Mooney. 

    AUS 115/3 (15.3 overs)

  • 19:35 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Nonkululeko Mlaba gives another breakthrough to South Africa as she dismisses Grace Harris for 10. Harris completely fails to judge the delivery as the ball rattles off the leg stump. Brilliant delivery from Mlaba as South Africa get their third wicket of the night.

    AUS 103/3 (14.1 overs)

  • 19:33 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!!! Grace Harris joins the party and smashes a boundary off Chloe Tryon’s delivery. She perfectly delivers a shot towards the cover as the ball simply crosses the boundary rope. Good batting from Harris. With this four, Australia cross the 100-run mark. 

    AUS 102/2 (13.5 overs)

  • 19:30 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Back-to-back fours

    Beth Mooney helps Australia to recover as she hits two back-to-back boundaries on Nadine de Klerk’s delivery. Australia have lost two wickets and now Beth Mooney and Grace Harris will aim to take their side to a good total. 

    AUS 92/2 (12.4 overs)

  • 19:25 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Chloe Tryon provides another breakthrough to South Africa as she removes Ashleigh Gardner for 29. Gardner hits it hard as she attempts for a six but Sune Luus takes a brilliant catch. Australia lose their second wicket. 

    AUS 82/2 (11.5 overs)

  • 19:21 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Good over from Kapp

    After two consecutive big overs, Marizanne Kapp controls the flow of runs for South Africa. She leaks only six runs off her previous over. Ashleigh Gardner and Beth Mooney have successfully managed to bring Australia back on track. 

    AUS 79/1 (11 overs)

  • 19:13 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Beth Mooney also gives her contribution with a brilliant boundary off Ayabonga Khaka’s delivery. She places the shot right through the extra cover as the ball goes for a four. 

    AUS 70/1 (9.1 overs)

  • 19:11 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Back-to-back sixes

    Ashleigh Gardner changes the momentum of the game as she hits two back-to-back sixes off Nadine de Klerk’s delivery. The first one comes after she punches it hard and the ball goes sailing over the fence. The second one comes after she hammers it through the extra cover. 

    AUS 66/1 (8.5 overs)

  • 19:08 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Back-to-back fours

    After a hiatus of 21 balls, Ashleigh Gardner hits two back-to-back boundaries off Nonkululeko Mlaba’s delivery. The first one comes after she plays a pull shot through the midwicket. The second one comes after she hammers a shot through the extra cover. Good comeback from Australia.

    AUS 53/1 (8 overs)

  • 19:04 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Good over from de Klerk

    After a maiden over from Shabnim Ismail, Nadine de Klerk’s concedes only 5 runs off her previous over. Ashleigh Gardner and Beth Mooney are trying to get Australia back on track after the sudden dismissal of Alyssa Healy. 

    AUS 41/1 (7 overs)

  • 18:59 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: Maiden over by Shabnim Ismail

    South Africa make a brilliant comeback in the game. After the sudden dismissal of Alyssa Healy, Australia are cautiously moving ahead. Shabnim Ismail makes a good use of the situation and bowls a maiden over. 

    AUS 36/1 (6 overs)

  • 18:55 (IST)

    Australia vs South Africa Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Marizanne Kapp strikes and provides South Africa with their first breakthrough as she removes Alyssa Healy for 18. She tries to go for a big hit but Nadine de Klerk takes a brilliant catch and Australia lose their first wicket. 

    AUS 36/1 (5 overs)

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