Alyssa Jean Healy: Biography, Age, Records, Height, Achievements, Family, and Career Statistics

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Alyssa Jean Healy (born March 24, 1990) is an Australian cricket player who represents the Australian women’s cricket team, New South Wales in domestic cricket, and the Sydney Sixers in the Women’s Big Bash League. In February 2010, she made her professional debut.

She is the daughter of Greg Healy, who was a member of the Queensland team, and her uncle Ian Healy, who was Australia’s Test wicket-keeper and holds the world record for the most Test sackings. Healy came to popularity in late 2006 when she became the first girl to compete against boys in New South Wales’ private school competition. She advanced through the state age groups and made her senior New South Wales team debut in 2007-08.

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She spent the majority of her first two seasons as a highly specialized batter owing to the presence of Leonie Coleman, an Australian wicketkeeper. Coleman left New South Wales at the beginning of the 2009-10 season, and Healy took over as the state’s full-time gloveman. During the same season, she made the most sackings of any wicket-keeper in the Women’s National Cricket League and scored her top score of 89 not out at a run a ball.

Following the injuries sustained to Australia’s captain and wicketkeeper Jodie Fields, Healy made her international debut against New Zealand in the 2010 Rose Bowl series. She appeared in the first five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and five Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), but was decided to drop for the final three ODIs of the series in New Zealand. Healy appeared in every match of Australia’s undefeated season to the World Twenty20 title in 2010.

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Healy was dismissed for the 92nd time as a wicket-keeper in the 2nd WT20I match against New Zealand in September 2020. As a consequence, she surpassed M. S. Dhoni’s previous record of 91 sackings to set a new record for the most sackings by a wicket-keeper, male or female, in Twenty20 International cricket.

Alyssa Jean Healy Biography 

Real Name: Alyssa Jean Healy

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Nickname: Midge

Profession: Professional Cricket Player

Nature on the Field: Calm

Monthly Income: Under review

Batting Style: Right-handed

Bowling Style: Wicket-Keeper batter

Jersey Number: #77  for Australia and in Australian Big Bash League

Domestic Teams: New South Wales, Sydney Sixers, Yorkshire, Yorkshire Diamonds, Trailblazers

Alyssa Jean Healy Physical Status:

Height: 1.68m

Weight: in kilograms- 60Kg

Body measurements: Chest: 42 inches – Waist: 36 inches – Biceps: 14 inches

Eye colour: Blue

Hair colour: Blonde

Alyssa Jean Healy Personal Life:

Date of Birth: 24th March 1990

Place of Birth: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Nationality: Australian

School: N/A

College: Barker College, Sydney, Australia

Highest Educational Qualifications: Not known

Zodiac Sign: Aries

Religion: Christianity

Sexual Orientation: Straight

Hobbies: Travelling, Playing Golf and Trekking

Alyssa Jean Healy Family Statistics

Mother’s name: Sandy Healy

Father’s Name: Greg Healy

Siblings Name: Elder sister- Kareen Healy and one cousin brother- Tom Healy

Spouse Name: Mitchell Starc

Children: N/A

Alyssa Jean Healy Achievements

  1. At the 2019 Allan Border awards ceremony, Cricket Australia presented Alyssa Healy with the Belinda Clarke Medal.
  2. Allysa and Beth Mooney had the greatest partnership of 151 against Bangladesh, which is the greatest for any wicket in a WT20I game.
  3. In November 2020, the right-hander was shortlisted for the ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Decade award.
  4. Alyssa had the quickest half-century (in 30 balls). It is the quickest time in the history of all ICC event finals, regardless of format.

Here are some of the lesser-known facts about Alyssa Jean Healy

  1. Alyssa recorded her 92nd departure in September 2020, making her the first wicketkeeper (male or female) with the most sackings.
  2. She successfully completed the 2018 T20 world cup as the greatest run-scorer, having scored 225 runs and having won the player of the tournament award.
  3. Alyssa’s 148 against Sri Lanka in September 2019 was the top score by a female T20I player.
  4. Alyssa Healy was named man of the match in the 2020 T20 World Cup final, assisting Australia to its fifth T20 title.
  5. Alyssa had an older sister named Kareen Healy, who died at the age of 15 in a terrible incident.

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