Alyssa Healy Creates a World Record in the World Cup

Posted on the 04 April 2022 by Frontpage
Sports Australian wicket keeper and opener Alyssa Healey holds the World Cup. Tags:  Print Edition

Australian wicket-keeper batsman Alyssa Healy (Alyssa Healy) has created history in the Women’s World Cup. Alisa broke the record in 138 balls in the final of this prestigious ICC tournament released in New Zealand. 170 Played an innings of runs.

Healy’s century innings and opener Rachel Haynes Batting first, Australia has set a mountain target of 357 runs in front of England on the basis of 68 runs by Rachael Haynes. The Australian team has entered the field with the intention of becoming champion for the seventh time. Alyssa Healy did world Cup She has become the first woman cricketer to score more than 500 runs in an edition.

Earlier this record was held by New Zealand 25 years ago. Debbie Hawkley (Debbie Hockley) was registered. Hockley scored 456 runs in the 1997 World Cup held in India. However, now she has slipped to number three. In the current World Cup, Healy has scored 509 runs while his opening partner Rachel Haynes scored 497 runs. This is Healy’s second consecutive century. Earlier, he also scored a century against West Indies.

Healy completed his century in 100 balls. He hit 13 fours during this. Right-handed batsman Healy was stumped on the third ball of the 46th over by Jones off Anya Shrubsole.

He hit 26 fours in this innings. Healy has become the first player to score more than 150 in a World Cup final. Apart from this, she has become the first batsman to score a century in the semi-finals and final.Alyssa Healey was named both players of the tournament and Player of the Final with her superb performances.

Wicket-keeper batsman Alyssa Healy and Rachel Haynes shared a 160-run partnership for the first wicket. This is the highest run partnership for any wicket in the Women’s World Cup. Healy is the second Australian player to score a century in the final of the Women’s World Cup. Earlier, Australian legend Karen Rolton had achieved this feat. Rolton also completed his hundred against England in 100 balls.

Healy registered the highest individual score by a male or a female cricketer in a World Cup final with her stunning 170-run knock. Gilchrist held the record previously for his 149-run knock against Sri Lanka in the final of the 2007 Men’s ODI World Cup which was won by the Aussies. Former Australia captain Ponting (140*) and Sir Viv Richards (138*) are in the third and fourth spot respectively. (Agencies)

Winners of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup since its inception in 1973:

1973, England, 1978: Australia, 1982: Australia, 1988: Australia, 1993: England, 1997: Australia, 2000: New Zealand, 2005: Australia, 2009: England ,2013: Australia, 2017: England, 2022: Australia

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