Alyssa Healy Eyes Return for Crucial World Cup Semifinal
Alyssa Healy, Australia's iconic cricket captain, is likely to play in the Women's World Cup semifinal against India, as she successfully undergoes a fitness test post-injury. Having missed previous games due to a calf injury, her return could bolster Australia, the tournament leaders.
Alyssa Healy, Australia's charismatic cricket captain, is pushing towards a return for the critical Women's World Cup semifinal against India, following promising signs in a rigorous training session. The inspirational skipper missed previous league matches due to a calf injury but now appears on track for a comeback.
The 35-year-old cricketer was sidelined for games against strong opponents England and South Africa, with Tahlia McGrath stepping in as captain. Healy showcased her prowess earlier in the tournament, delivering consecutive centuries against India and Bangladesh, solidifying Australia's dominance in the league stage.
The International Cricket Council updated that Healy underwent a successful fitness test, signaling her recovery was progressing well. Australia's head coach, Shelley Nitschke, expressed optimism about Healy's return, remarking on the potential boost her presence would bring as Australia heads into the knockout rounds as top contenders.
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