- She has a record of winning the World Cup title 8-times, that includes six Women’s T-20 World Cup (in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, and 2023) and two One Day International (ODI) World Cup titles (in 2013 and 2022).
- What? Announced retirement from all formats of cricket
- Who? Australia women’s cricket team captain Alyssa Healy
- Key Achievements:
- World Cup Titles: 8 titles
- Matches Played: ~300 (10 Tests, 123 ODIs, 162 T20Is)
- Wicketkeeping Record: 269 dismissals
- Runs Scored: 7,106 runs, Australia’s 3rd highest
- World Cup Titles: 8 titles
- Matches Played: ~300 (10 Tests, 123 ODIs, 162 T20Is)
- Wicketkeeping Record: 269 dismissals
- Runs Scored: 7,106 runs, Australia’s 3rd highest
About Alyssa Healy:
Wicketkeeper: She will retire as the most successful wicketkeeper in women’s international cricket, taking 269 dismissals to date across all 3 formats of cricket, including 24 in 10 Test matches; 119 in 123 ODIs, and 126 in 162 T20 Internationals (T20Is).
Highest Scorer: During her 15 year- long cricket career, she played almost 300 matches across all formats of cricket, scoring 7,106 runs at an average of 30, behind Meg Lanning (8,352) and Ellyse Perry (7,607) among Australian women.
Test Match Career: She scored 489 runs in 10 Test matches at an average of 30.56, with highest score of 99, including 3 fifties (50s), along with 22 catches and 2 stumpings.
ODI Career: She scored 3,563 runs in 123 ODIs matches at an average of 35.98 and strike rate of 99.72, with highest score of 170, including 7 centuries (100s) and 12 fifties(50s).
T20Is Career: She scored 3,054 runs in 162 T20Is matches, at an average of 25.45 and a strike rate of 129.79, with a highest score of 148 (not out), including one century(100) and 17 half-centuries(50s).
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In December 2025, veteran Indian fast bowler Mohit Sharma announced his retirement from all formats of cricket, ending a career of more than a decade that featured both Indian Premier League (IPL) stints and international appearances for India.
Played 26 One Day Internationals (ODIs) with 31 wickets and 8 Twenty20
- Internationals (T20Is) with 6 wickets for India, including the 2015 International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup where he took 13 wickets as India reached the semi-finals.
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