Healy regaining mojo for women's World Cup
Alyssa Healy says her ability to fight through a barren Women's Ashes campaign has left her in good shape to thrive for Australia at the 50-over World Cup in New Zealand.
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Alyssa Healy says her ability to fight through a barren Women's Ashes campaign has left her in good shape to thrive for Australia at the 50-over World Cup in New Zealand.
Linfield boss David Healy shouldered the blame for his team’s defeat last week and doesn’t intend to make the same mistake in Friday night's Samuel Gelston’s Whiskey Irish Cup clash with Larne at Inver Park.
Legendary wicketkeeper Ian Healy feels Cricket Australia will renew head coach Justin Langer's contract because if they sack him after his successful stint, it will make the game look "stupid". Langer, whose contract is due to end in June, guided Australia to its maiden T20 World Cup title last year and a dominant 4-0 Ashes victory recently. He is in the midst of discussions with CA regarding his future role. "The coach is nowhere near as important as any major player … You can change the coach much easier than you can change a senior player," Healy told 'Sen Radio'.
West Indies all-rounder Hayley Matthews has progressed four places to 11th position in the ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings after a fine show in the first two matches of their four match-series against South Africa. Matthews, who grabbed two wickets each in both matches, is the highest-ranked bowler from the West Indies with other off-spinner Anisa Mohammed in 25th place and Shakera Selman 26th. Seam bowler Shamilia Connell has moved up nine slots to 29th after taking three wickets in the two matches. South Africa captain Sune Luus has advanced seven places to joint-34th among bowlers and is up two places to 44th in the batting list, which is now led by Alyssa Healy with Mithali Raj in second place after Lizelle Lee dropped two places to third. Lee, ICC's Women's ODI Player of the Year in 2021, is out of the series due to COVID-19.