Healy confirmed she won’t be a part of Australia’s squad at the next edition of the Women’s Cricket World Cup, while she remain tight-lipped on whether she would continue on and play a part in the Aussies quest to win back the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup trophy in England and Wales next year.
The Australia captain instead looked at the opportunity to reflect on what went wrong for her side during the tournament and what can be done better in the lead-up to the next ICC event.
“First and foremost, I think the opportunity for some of our players to play in a really high-pressure situation like that is going to do wonders for our group,” Healy noted.
“And I think this is same thing happened in 2017 (after the World Cup).
“We reflected on that and thought we could have done things a little bit better under pressure where we can be better at little certain aspects of our game moving forward.
“And I think we made that shift moving forward and we’ve seen it over the last cycle doing that one in 2022.
“This is just another reignition, I suppose, to our group to say, you what, we can be better at little moments of the game.
“But I guess for our group to experience that, to be put under pressure and see how we respond is going to do great things for us moving forward.”
