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Alyssa Healy Relishing Challenge Of Stepping Into Lanning's Shoes
Charismatic Australian women's team cricketer Alyssa Healy is looking forward to leading the national side in the T20I series in India, claiming she is a different leader compared to Meg Lanning.
Healy will become the seventh Australian women's skipper in the T20I series against India, with full-time captain Meg Lanning continuing her indefinite break from the game, according to ICC.
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