Alyssa Healy Scores 158 in Final ODI, Australia Wins Big
Australian cricket captain Alyssa Healy celebrated her final one-day international match with a record-breaking 158 runs, leading her team to a massive 185-run victory over India in Hobart. The emotional farewell performance marks the end of an extraordinary ODI career for one of cricket's greatest players.
Alyssa Healy just showed the world exactly how champions say goodbye.
The Australian cricket captain smashed 158 runs in her final one-day international match on Sunday, powering her team to a commanding 185-run victory over India in Hobart. It was the kind of performance that turns a retirement into a celebration.
India's players formed a guard of honor as Healy walked out to bat, a touching tribute to a competitor they've faced countless times. The gesture set the tone for what would become a historic day in women's cricket.
Healy's 158 is now the highest women's ODI score ever recorded on Australian soil. It's also the highest score any player has made against India in women's one-day cricket, achieved in just 98 balls with 27 fours and two sixes.
The 36-year-old started cramping in the 80s but refused to slow down. If anything, the discomfort seemed to fuel her fire as she continued launching boundaries around the Hobart ground.
Beth Mooney joined the party with an unbeaten 106, helping Australia post a staggering 7-409. That's Australia's highest domestic score and just three runs shy of their all-time record.
Georgia Voll contributed 62 runs in a brilliant partnership with Healy. The young player and the retiring captain combined for 104 runs, passing the torch while making history together.
India started their chase strongly but never seriously threatened the massive target. They were bowled out for 224 in 45.1 overs, giving Australia an unbeatable lead in the multi-format series.
Why This Inspires
Healy's farewell reminds us that endings can be powerful new beginnings. She announced plans to retire from all cricket after next week's Test match in Perth, and she's ensuring every moment counts.
This was her eighth ODI century, tying her with Karen Rolton for second place among Australian players. Only Meg Lanning, with 15 centuries, has scored more.
The victory also secured Australia's sweep of the ODI portion of the series. After India won the T20 matches two to one, the hosts bounced back to claim all three one-day games.
Healy even tried her hand at bowling two overs late in the match when the result was already decided. Her gentle finger spin didn't trouble the Indian batters, and she remains without an international wicket, but the moment captured the joy of the day.
Next week's Test match in Perth will be the final chapter in Healy's international career, giving fans one more chance to celebrate a player who has redefined women's cricket.
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Based on reporting by ABC Australia
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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