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Alyssa Healy Certain About Return Of Competitive Cricket Ahead Of Australia’s Tour Of India
Alyssa's last competitive cricket appearance came in October this year in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL), before missing out on the rest of the tournament due to an injury to her right index finger while trying to break up a fight between her dogs and had to undergo surgery.
“I assume I'll be out there (for the first Test in Mumbai), they're going to have to do a lot to stop me walking out there and catching the first delivery. Everything's going really, really well. I started back in the nets the last week-and-a-half so I'm all on track to fly to India on Wednesday for a big series over there," Alyssa was quoted as saying by ICC, at the Kayo Summer of Cricket launch.
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