Is Alyssa Healy Out of the England Clash in Women’s World Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- Alyssa Healy is ruled out due to injury.
- Tahlia McGrath will captain in her absence.
- Australia aims to maintain their unbeaten streak.
- Strong performances from the team have kept them top of the table.
- Healy's scoring prowess has been critical to their success.
Indore, Oct 21 (NationPress) Australia’s captain Alyssa Healy will not be participating in the upcoming Women’s World Cup match against their long-standing rivals England, following a minor calf injury she sustained during training last Saturday.
In Healy’s absence, Tahlia McGrath, the vice captain, will take charge as the team aims to maintain their unbeaten streak in the tournament. If Healy does not recover in time, she may also miss Australia’s last group stage match against South Africa on Saturday, October 25.
Beth Mooney will step in as wicketkeeper, while Georgia Voll is expected to join the playing XI to ensure the team is not short on players for this crucial match.
Both Australia and England have secured spots in the semi-finals and remain unbeaten, each having accumulated nine points from five matches, with four wins and one abandoned game due to rain.
However, the Women in Yellow currently lead the points table owing to a superior Net Run Rate (NRR).
Healy has been in phenomenal form throughout the tournament, serving as a backbone for the team's batting lineup. She stands as Australia’s leading scorer, having amassed 294 runs in four games, which includes two centuries.
She achieved a remarkable 142 runs off 107 balls against India, marking her sixth ODI century and her inaugural century as captain, guiding Australia to the highest successful chase in women’s ODI history.
Following that, she scored an unbeaten 113 runs in a dominating 10-wicket victory against Bangladesh, marking her second consecutive century.
Australia began the tournament with a solid 89-run victory over New Zealand. Their second match against Sri Lanka was abandoned before the toss, but they successfully triumphed over Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh in their following three matches.
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