Australia Captain Alyssa Healy to Retire After India Series

Australia Captain Alyssa Healy to Retire After India Series

Alyssa Healy, Australia's cricket captain, has announced her retirement after the upcoming India series in March 2026. Known for her fearless leadership and clutch performances, Healy leaves behind a legacy of 8 ICC World Cup titles, including 6 T20 World Cups and 2 ODI World Cups. Her final series will include 3 ODIs and a one-off Test match at the WACA, marking the end of an era in Australian cricket.

Alyssa Healy, The Queen of "Clutch," Announces Retirement After India Series

The cricket world is processing a momentous shift: Alyssa Healy, the woman who helped define Australian cricket dominance for over a decade, has announced her retirement from all international formats after the upcoming home series against India in March 2026.

For many, Healy, affectionately known as "Midge," was the beating heart of the Australian team. Whether it was her fearless opening partnerships with the bat or her lightning-fast reflexes behind the stumps, Healy wasn't just a player—she was a match-winner, thriving in the most high-pressure situations.

A Trophy Cabinet Built on Gold

Healy's illustrious career is more than just her remarkable statistics—7,106 international runs and a record 269 dismissals. It's defined by winning. She leaves the game as one of the most decorated athletes in the history of women's sport, boasting an incredible 8 ICC World Cup titles.

Healy's Impressive ICC Trophy Record:

8-time World Cup winner Alyssa Healy announces retirement. Australia’s captain will play her final matches against India in March 2026. See her full records here

T20 World Cup Titles: 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023 (6 Titles)

ODI World Cup Titles: 2013, 2022 (2 Titles)

From her blistering 75 at the MCG in front of 86,000 fans to her record-shattering 170 in the 2022 World Cup final, Healy consistently proved she was a "big game" player—a true leader who delivered when it mattered most.

The Farewell Tour: India at the WACA

In a selfless final decision, Healy has opted to skip the T20I leg of the upcoming India series, allowing the team to prepare for the 2026 T20 World Cup without her. Instead, she will focus on leading her side in the 3 One Day Internationals and her final Test match, a one-off contest at the WACA in Perth from March 6-9, 2026.

"I feel the competitive edge that's driven me for so long isn't quite the same anymore," Healy shared. "The timing feels right to finish at home, captaining the side against a world-class Indian team."

As she steps onto the field for the final time in green and gold, Healy leaves behind a legacy that transcends mere numbers. Her aggressive style, relentless pursuit of excellence, and an unmatched winning mentality will forever be etched in the history of Australian cricket.

Alyssa Healy's retirement marks the end of a remarkable era—one that will be remembered for its sheer brilliance, and for a player who always rose to the occasion, no matter the stakes.

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