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Healy also crossed the 3,000-run mark in both ODIs and T20Is. Her remarkable 16-year international career concluded with a dominant victory.
After leading Australia Women to a comprehensive 10-wicket victory over India in the one off Test at the WACA Stadium, Alyssa Healy retired from international cricket. The win secured a 12-4 multi-format series triumph for the hosts. On Day 3, India were 20 runs behind, with Pratika Rawal unbeaten alongside Sneh Rana. The duo added 27 runs before Rana was dismissed by Ashleigh Gardner. Rawal went on to notch her first Test fifty, while Kashvee Gautam was dismissed by Alana King.
Sayali Satghare joined Rawal in the middle, but the former fell cheaply to Alana.
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Rawal attempted another attacking stroke but was undone by Gardner as India were bowled out for 149, leaving Australia a modest target of 25 runs.
Lucy Hamilton starred with the ball, picking up three wickets, while Annabel Sutherland, Alana King, and Gardner chipped in with two wickets each. Chasing a small target of 25, Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield opened for Australia and raced to victory inside five overs.
Voll smashed three consecutive boundaries off Kashvee Gautam to wrap up the game and seal a stylish win for her team.
Annabel Sutherland starred with both bat and ball, claiming six wickets and scoring a century, earning her the Player of the Match and Player of the Series. Healy finished her Test career with 502 runs in 11 matches, averaging 29, just shy of a century with a top score of 99.
Healy also crossed the 3,000-run mark in both ODIs and T20Is. Her remarkable 16-year international career concluded with a dominant victory. After the final, she embraced her teammates and support staff, leaving the game on a high note.

