Alyssa Healy ended her ODI career with a stunning 158-run knock, powering Australia to 409 for seven against India in Hobart. The hosts then bowled India out for 224 to secure a 185-run victory and a 3-0 series sweep. Healy also bowled for the first time in her international career, sending down two overs.
Alyssa Healy signed off from one-day international cricket in style during the third ODI against India at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on March 1, 2026. After Australia lost the toss and was sent in to bat, Healy smashed 158 off 98 balls, including 27 fours and two sixes, to propel her team to 7-409. She reached her eighth ODI century with a pull shot off Deepti Sharma and accelerated dramatically, scoring 52 runs off just 16 balls from 98 to 150. Healy departed in the 37th over, attempting a reverse swat off a full toss from Renuka Singh.
Supporting Healy were Georgia Voll with 62 off 52 balls and Beth Mooney, who remained not out on 106 off 84 balls, featuring 10 fours and a six. Mooney brought up her century in the final over with a pull shot, helping Australia surpass 400. Healy then bowled two overs of off-spin for 0-12, marking her international bowling debut.
India's chase faltered early, with Smriti Mandhana falling cheaply and middle-order batters like Harmanpreet Kaur (25 off 33) unable to build momentum. Australia's bowlers dominated, led by Alana King with 4-33 off 10 overs and Georgia Wareham with 2-3. Ash Gardner claimed 1-44. India reached 224 all out, with Sneh Rana top-scoring on 44 off 74 and Deepti Sharma making 29 off 47.
The win gave Australia an unassailable 3-0 lead in the ODI series, following India's 2-1 T20 series victory. Healy later thanked the 'cricket gods' for her farewell performance.