Alyssa Healy confirmed for first T20 World Cup game in South Africa Alyssa Healy will play in Australia’s T20 World Cup opener after recovering from a calf injury in time for the tournament in South Africa.

Healy said he would be fine to go for the first Game:-

“I’ll definitely be right to go for that first game and hopefully get a few [warm-up] games in before that”

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And with the first significant injury of her professional career behind her, the Australian vice-captain is eyeing a possible call-up for the Women’s Premier League in India.

Alyssa Healy is Confirmed For First T20 World Cup Game in South Africa

Healy has not played cricket since 17 December, when he twisted his calf during the T20I tour of India.

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But he was naming in the 15-man squad announced for the Pakistan T20 series that ended last week and next month’s World Cup.

The auction for India’s first WPL will take place during the World Cup. Healy wasted no time in enrolling.

“I basically registered the day after the news came out just to make sure I got there on time,” she said.

I would love to be a part of it. If I’m not, fine, [but] I think the whole experience is going to be amazing for the players to go and be a part of that.

Alyssa Healy is Confirmed For First T20 World Cup Game in South Africa

The stadium was seated for the first time for a men’s IPL Game:-

“I sat for the first-ever men’s IPL game at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. So having the opportunity to sit for the first women’s match will be a really cool moment.”

The IPL is the world’s most lucrative T20 tournament. With its new off-shoot already garnering millions of dollars in broadcast money, women players are setting for unprecedented financial gains.

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Alyssa Healy is Confirmed For First T20 World Cup Game in South Africa

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Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry said. “It puts us at the start of this whole new era for the game.” “It’s going to be really exciting.”