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[Watch] Alyssa Healy Clicks Indian Team's Photo After IND-W Register First Test Win vs AUS-W


image-lqjbmlfeAlyssa Healy capturing the winning celebration of Indian team(x.com)

In a remarkable display of sportsmanship, the recently concluded IND vs AUS Women's Test match at Wankhede not only witnessed India's historic victory but also showcased the commendable spirit of the Australian skipper, Alyssa Healy. Despite facing defeat, Healy managed to capture the hearts of cricket fans with her gracious demeanor.

As India's women's cricket team celebrated their maiden Test victory against Australia Women, a jubilant moment etched in history, Alyssa Healy demonstrated a gesture that transcended the disappointment of the loss. Rather than succumbing to the emotions of defeat, Healy chose to be a part of the celebration in a unique way – by stepping in to click a picture of the victorious Indian team reveling in their success.

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This act of camaraderie and respect in the face of adversity further solidified Healy's standing as a true ambassador of the sport. Her decision to document the joyous occasion for the Indian team, despite the bitter taste of defeat, highlights the shared camaraderie among players, emphasizing that cricket is not just about competition but also about mutual respect and admiration.

Talking about the game India's bowlers showcased their skills after losing the toss, limiting Australia to 219 runs on the Test's opening day. Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana provided a solid start, while Richa Ghosh and Jemimah Rodrigues bolstered the middle order. Deepti Sharma and Pooja Vastrakar contributed significantly, establishing India's dominance with a commanding 187-run lead.

Despite a spirited fightback by Australia's Tahlia McGrath, who notched her second fifty, Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur's strategic brilliance and crucial wickets on the penultimate day set the stage. The Indian bowlers, displaying exceptional skill, secured the last five Australian wickets for just 28 runs on the decisive day.

Chasing a target of 75 runs, Shafali Verma's early exit added a brief thrill, but India smoothly overcame the hiccup. Richa Ghosh, despite the discomfort, played a pivotal role, surviving a dropped catch and contributing vital boundaries. Her partnership with Mandhana paved the way for India's historic triumph, with Mandhana elegantly sealing victory with the winning runs.

It's noteworthy that Healy had every reason to feel disheartened, being the first Australian captain in a decade to face a Test match loss and marking Australia's first-ever defeat against India since their cricketing encounters began in 1977.