ALYSSA HEALY BIOGRAPHY



| FULL NAME | Alyssa Jean Healy |
| NICKNAME | Midge |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Gold Coast, Queensland |
| BORN | March 24, 1990 |
| HEIGHT | 5 Ft 6 In |
| EYE COLOUR | Blue |
| JERSEY NO. | 77 |
| BATTING STYLE | Right-Handed |
| ROLE | Wicketkeeper |
| HUSBAND | Mitchell Starc |
| FATHER | Greg Healy |
| MOTHER | Sandy Healy |
| BROTHER | Tom Healy (cousin) |
| ZODIAC SIGN | Aries |
| HOBBIES | Travelling, Working out |
| SCHOOL | MLC School Barker College |
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ALYSSA HEALY DEBUT IN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET
- WTest– January 22 – 25, 2011 vs England (W) at Sydney
- WODI– February 10, 2010 vs NZ (W) at Adelaide
- WT20I– February 21, 2010 vs NZ (W) at Hobart
ALYSSA HEALY CRICKET & MORE
- Domestic – Australia Women, Sydney Sixers Women, Trailblazers, Yorkshir Diamonds, Northern Superchargers Women
- WPL Teams – UP Warriorz
ALYSSA HEALY BIOGRAPHY
The Healy name continues to live strongly in the Australian game. After a rocky start to international cricket, Alyssa Healy has transformed herself into one of the most destructive batters in the world. She is arguably the finest player of the lofted on-drive in the game and can take down bowling attacks in the blink of an eye. Her glovework has become increasingly slick; some of her work stood up to the likes of Megan Schutt can be outstanding – not least the catch to remove Shafali Verma in the 2020 World Cup final. She has had an immense influence on women’s cricket, both in terms of her play and as a role model. Alyssa Healy’s legacy will definitely motivate future generations of cricket players by demonstrating that the sky is the limit when one is passionate, persistent, and unwaveringly confident.
ALYSSA HEALY RECORDS
- Highest individual score in a Women’s T20I match, with 148 not out.
- Most dismissals as a wicket-keeper, male or female, in Twenty20 International cricket.
- Guinness World Record for the highest catch of a cricket ball at 82.5m.
- Fastest 50 (off 30 balls) in the history of ICC event finals across formats.
ALYSSA HEALY AWARDS
- ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year: 2018, 2019
- Belinda Clark Award: 2019
- Cricket Australia Women’s ODI Player of the Year: 2019
- ICC Women’s Player of the Month: April 2021
- WBBL Team of the Tournament: WBBL|04
ALYSSA HEALY’S HUSBAND
- In 2015, Healy became engaged to fast bowler Mitchell Starc. They were married in April 2016. They met each other when they were 9 as Starc started off as a wicketkeeper. Healy and Starc are only the third married couple to play Test cricket, after the English couple the
Prideauxs (Roger and Ruth), in the 1950s to 1960, and the Sri Lankan de Alwis couple (Guy and Rasanjali), in the 1980s and 1990s.
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FAQs about ALYSSA HEALY.
Healy is the daughter of Greg, who was a member of the Queensland squad, while Greg’s younger brother Ian was Australia’s Test wicket-keeper from the late 1980s until 1999 and was the world record holder for the most Test dismissals. Another uncle, Ken, played for Queensland.
Healy has a golf handicap of seven (as of 1 Oct 2019) and competes against Starc (handicap of ten) for the annual Steally Cup.












