The Australian team has already made it to the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. Now the tension of the Australian team has increased in the midst of the World Cup. Team captain Alyssa Healy has been ruled out of the match against England due to a calf injury. This match is to be played on 22nd October (Wednesday) at Holkar Stadium in Indore from 3 pm Indian time. Like Australia, the England team has also already reached the semi-finals.
35 years old Alyssa Healy In the absence of Beth Mooney will take over the responsibility of wicketkeeping against England. All-rounder Tahila McGrath will captain. Whereas 22 year old Georgia Wall is likely to get a place in the playing-11 in place of Healy. Wall made his ODI debut last year in the absence of Healy. Wall recently played a brilliant inning of 81 runs in 68 balls during the ODI series against India in Delhi.
35 year old Alyssa Healy has so far Women’s Cricket World Cup Has performed brilliantly in 2025. She is the highest run-scorer batsman in the current tournament. Healy has scored 294 runs in four innings at an average of 98. He scored 142 runs against India and 113 unbeaten runs against Bangladesh.
When did Alyssa Healy get hurt?
Alyssa Healy got injured during net practice on Saturday. This injury is even more disappointing for Healy because in last year’s T20 World Cup also she was out of some matches due to injury. After this, he had to stay away from cricketing action for a long time due to knee and leg problems. Healy missed the ODI series and Ashes T20 matches against India at home.
The Australian team has not been able to know when and where it will play the semi-finals because it will be decided after the remaining group matches. The first semi-final will be played on 29 October in Guwahati. If the Pakistani team somehow manages to reach the semi-finals, then this match will be held in Colombo. The second semi-final will be played on October 30 in Navi Mumbai, in which India will probably play, provided it remains in the top-4.
women’s cricket Australian team for World Cup: Alyssa Healy (wk/captain), Tahila McGrath (vice-captain), Darcy Brown, Ashley Gardner, Kim Garth, Heather Graham, Alana King, Phoebe Lichfield, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney, Elissa Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wall and Georgia Wareham.
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