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Women's Ashes: Important To Put My Own Spin On Australia Side, Says Alyssa Healy
AUS vs ENG: Alyssa Healy, Australia's skipper for the upcoming Women's Ashes against England starting from June 22, said she will 'put her own spin' on the side after stepping in as the captain in the absence of Meg Lanning.
Alyssa was handed the leadership duties after Meg, their regular captain, was withdrawn from the Women's Ashes series to be at home and manage an undisclosed medical issue. Alyssa had also captained Australia in their T20I tour of India last year, when Meg was on a break from the game.
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