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Alyssa Healy confesses she’s ‘still haunted’ by India defeat, skipped Women's World Cup final

Speaking on a podcast, Alyssa Healy discussed what went wrong for her team and how the defeat has persisted despite Australia's otherwise impressive performance at the tournament.

November 07, 2025 / 13:39 IST
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Australia captain Alyssa Healy
Australia captain Alyssa Healy (AFP Photo)

Australia captain Alyssa Healy acknowledged that the devastating semi-final loss to India in Navi Mumbai still bothers her, adding it "will hurt for a little while". India defeated South Africa in the final to win the ICC Women's World Cup, which was after pulling off the greatest run chase (339) in World Cup knockout history, both men's and women's, against Australia in the semifinals.

Speaking with former wicketkeeper-batter Brad Haddin on the Willow Talk Cricket podcast, Healy discussed what went wrong for her team and how the defeat has persisted despite Australia's otherwise impressive performance at the tournament.

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“Look, I’ve been better. I won’t lie to you. But at the same time, it is what it is. End of the day that, after seven weeks of a big long tour, we played some really really incredible cricket but didn’t quite get over a certain Indian hurdle, I suppose you’d say,” Healy said. “So, disappointing in that regard, but I’m looking forward to seeing what this team can do over this next cycle because it’s really exciting.”

“(We are) playing some amazing cricket and teams are having to keep up to knock us off, which I think is really cool. Obviously, I haven’t watched the final, but India got themselves over the line, which is really cool, and it’s great for the global game. So, from that perspective, it was an amazing experience, but obviously sitting here a little bit disappointed, and it’ll haunt me for a little while that one, but that’s ok.”