Alyssa Healy’s record-breaking century fires Australia to victory over England
Australia’s Alyssa Healy struck a sensational record-breaking century as her side powered to a 71-run victory over England to win the Women’s World Cup.
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Australia’s Alyssa Healy struck a sensational record-breaking century as her side powered to a 71-run victory over England to win the Women’s World Cup.
Australia has won its seventh women's ODI World Cup, trouncing England by 71 runs in the final on the back of a record-breaking innings by Alyssa Healy.
Opener Alyssa Healy bludgeoned England's bowlers in a furious 170 as Australia set a mammoth victory target of 357 in the Women's World Cup final in Christchurch on Sunday.
Australia opening batter Alyssa Healy was at her scintillating best as she scored 170 against England in the ICC Women's World Cup final on Sunday to help her side post 356/5 in the allotted 50 overs. As a result of this knock, the right-handed batter posted the highest individual score in a Women's World Cup final. Australia pacer Mitchell Starc who is also the husband of Alyssa Healy was in attendance for the match and was seen applauding when Healy brought up her ton.
Australia opening batter Alyssa Healy continued her rich vein form in the ICC Women's World Cup final against England as she registered a scintillating century to give her side an upper hand in the contest. As a result of this knock, Healy registered two massive records as England were left searching for answers to stop the right-handed batter's juggernaut. With this ton, Healy broke the record for registering the highest individual score in the final of a Women's World Cup.
Australia vs England, Women's World Cup 2022 Final Live Score Updates: Openers Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes dominated the England bowlers and brought up their individual half-centuries as Australia continued to dominate the game. Earlier, England captain Heather Knight opted to field vs Australia in the Women's World Cup Final at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday. Both England and Australia have been marching towards the big day in their own way. Defending champions England have been emboldened by an incredible turnaround that saw them prevail in five must-win games after losing their first three matches of the tournament. While the Australians, gunning for a record seventh world title, have been on a roll extending their winning streak to 11 matches. Interestingly, despite having won 10 of the previous 11 World Cups between them, England and Australia will face off in an ICC World Cup final for the first time in 34 years. (LIVE SCORECARD)
Australia vs England, Women's World Cup 2022 Final Live Score Updates: Openers Alyssa Healy, Rachael Haynes are off to a strong start after England captain Heather Knight opted to field vs Australia in the Women's World Cup Final at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday. Both England and Australia have been marching towards the big day in their own way. Defending champions England have been emboldened by an incredible turnaround that saw them prevail in five must-win games after losing their first three matches of the tournament. While the Australians, gunning for a record seventh world title, have been on a roll extending their winning streak to 11 matches. Interestingly, despite having won 10 of the previous 11 World Cups between them, England and Australia will face off in an ICC World Cup final for the first time in 34 years. (LIVE SCORECARD)
Star Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy has backed the BCCI's plan of launching a Women's IPL next year and said India can become unbeatable in 10 years owing to the franchise-based T20 league. Last week, the BCCI announced that it is planning to start the Women's IPL by 2023, though the decision will need approval at its Annual General Meeting. The BCCI has proposed a six-team WIPL next year. "The announcement is pretty great. It's exactly where we thought the women's game needed to go. That was like the next step," Healy was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.