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Alyssa Healy Shares Her Story When She Considered Leaving Cricket
By Shruti - Feb 7, 2020 10:15 am
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Australia’s wicket-keeper batter Alyssa Healy has recently revealed that she was about to quit cricket due to dissatisfaction as there was no improvement. However, she has become one of the key players in the Australian batting line-up and also considered the best wicket-keeper in the world as well. However, she said that she was con the verge of quitting the game about two to three years ago.

Alyssa Healy
Alyssa Healy

“I remember having this discussion with [national selector] Shawn Flegler … it wasn’t necessarily that I felt like I was at a crossroads, but I could have easily walked away from the game and been happy with what I’d done and that I’d contributed to successful teams,” Healy is quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

“I probably would have been 26, 27 at the time, so it wasn’t so long ago,” she said. “I think I was probably just frustrated with my cricket and didn’t really know what more I could achieve or what more I could do to better myself or my cricket. You come in at such a young age and you play for a long period of time, so you’re not sure where the end is and you feel like you can walk away and do something else with your life while you’re still young.”

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But Alyssa Healy decided to continue further. Since October 2017, she has amassed more than 1000 runs in both the white-ball formats. Even she was named player of the tournament after Australia’s successful 2018 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign.

Last year in October, she smashed the highest individual score in women’s T20Is – 148* off 61 against Sri Lanka. She was also named the ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year in 2019.

“I’m not sure [what convinced me to continue] to be fair, I think Flegs reassured me that I was doing the right thing for the team and I was doing my job, and that if I kept doing that, then some more opportunities might open up,” Alyssa Healy concluded.