Australian Star Alyssa Healy Sidelined by an Injury, Surgery Shakes Up Sydney Sixers in WBBL

A setback for ‘Sydney Sixer’ just before the Women’s Big Bash League. Wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy has withdrawn her name from the league. He is Australian captain and star wicket-keeper. He has undergone surgery on her hand after an injury. The star wicket-keeper batter’s name has been removed from the team before the clash against Sydney Thunder at North Sydney Oval.

Healy’s Injury:

The Australian star faced an unwanted incident before the match. He had a domestic accident. After that, she had to undergo surgery on her hand. According to some sources, the unfortunate incident happened on Saturday. WBBL is a big tournament. After that injury, it was a setback for the team. Her absence will be felt in the team. 

After that injury, the Sydney Sixers released an official statement. In the statement, it is said that “ Alyssa Healy injured her hand in a domestic accident at home and today underwent surgery.” there is no further update about the injury. It is also unclear how long she will be out of the game. 

Another setback:

Alyssa Healy will miss some matches. In her absence, the wicket-keeper responsibility will be on the shoulders of young player Kate Pelle. The team is likely to depend on the young batter. After that injury, there was another injury happened to the team. Star middle order batter of the team Mathilda Carmichael has been sidelined due to a back strain sustained during the training session.

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Alyssa Healy’s absence will be felt in the tournament. She is a star player on the Australian team. She has captained the Australian women’s side during the absence of skipper Meg Lanning. Healy captained Australia in the recent T20 and ODI series against West Indies. The Sydney Sixers faced a two-run loss against the Melbourne Stars in their inaugural match of the tournament. In the next match, they will be hungry to win that. 

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A setback for ‘Sydney Sixer’ just before the Women's Big Bash League. Wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy has withdrawn her name from the league. He is Australian captain and star wicket-keeper. He has undergone surgery on her hand after an injury. The star wicket-keeper batter’s name has been removed from the team before the clash against Sydney Thunder at North Sydney Oval.

Healy’s Injury:

The Australian star faced an unwanted incident before the match. He had a domestic accident. After that, she had to undergo surgery on her hand. According to some sources, the unfortunate incident happened on Saturday. WBBL is a big tournament. After that injury, it was a setback for the team. Her absence will be felt in the team. 

After that injury, the Sydney Sixers released an official statement. In the statement, it is said that “ Alyssa Healy injured her hand in a domestic accident at home and today underwent surgery.” there is no further update about the injury. It is also unclear how long she will be out of the game. 

Another setback:

Alyssa Healy will miss some matches. In her absence, the wicket-keeper responsibility will be on the shoulders of young player Kate Pelle. The team is likely to depend on the young batter. After that injury, there was another injury happened to the team. Star middle order batter of the team Mathilda Carmichael has been sidelined due to a back strain sustained during the training session.

Alyssa Healy's absence will be felt in the tournament. She is a star player on the Australian team. She has captained the Australian women’s side during the absence of skipper Meg Lanning. Healy captained Australia in the recent T20 and ODI series against West Indies. The Sydney Sixers faced a two-run loss against the Melbourne Stars in their inaugural match of the tournament. In the next match, they will be hungry to win that. 

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