
Alyssa Healy, Australia brace for tough spin challenge in Women's World Cup
After an injury layoff following the Women's Ashes, Healy returned in Australia A's limited-overs matches against India A.Healy has been in outstanding form, finishing as the top run-scorer in both the T20 and One-Day series against India A Women. In the T20s, she scored 124 runs at an average of 41.33. In the One-Dayers, the veteran amassed 242 runs at an average of 121, including a blistering 137 off just 85 balls in the third match on Sunday.'Healy will be really happy'Australia A coach Dan Marsh also believes that Healy's performance on Sunday puts her in a strong position ahead of the World Cup in India."Alyssa batted well today. All pre-season she's been looking good and it was just nice to see her get some match practice and put that into place heading into India,' Marsh said."She'll be really happy with her two weeks (with Australia A), will have a nice little rest at home now and be ready to go to India,' Marsh added.- EndsMust Watch

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