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Alyssa Healy speaks after her final match for Australia

“Really pleased with that effort, bouncing back from the T20 series. Coming into the group I sensed there was a little bit of disappointment, a little bit of uncertainty, but the way that they responded and came out and played in the last four fixtures has been unbelievable. I’m really proud and great signs for the future.”

When asked about the great individual performances, she is delighted that her team were able to have this opportunity to show what they can do.

“I just walked in the change room before and Lucy Hamilton said ‘Test cricket I think is my new favourite format’, so it’s great to see these young kids get an opportunity to showcase their skill over a longer period of time,” she says. “I think the white ball doesn’t really give us the opportunity to do that – to set up batters and set up an innings and play the purest form of the game. Long live Test cricket and I hope we keep seeing more!”

Speaking about the emotion of the moment, she stays in control, despite the overwhelming nature of the occasion.

“Honestly, it hit me just before that I don’t get to come into that changeroom again and be around the girls,” she says. “But I’m going to enjoy the next little bit and singing the team song one last time. I’m genuinely this group of amazing people moving forward, led by Sophie Molineux. I think they’re going to achieve some great things and I might turn into that really bitter ex-player and tell them how to do stuff! I’m just kidding everyone!

“On a personal note, thank you very much to everyone for the love and support. While you’re in the thick of it, you’re just in this little bubble and you just want to win games and compete and you don’t really realise what’s going on outside. So I guess to feel that for the first time and enjoy that over the last week has been amazing. So thank you very much to everyone who came this week, but everyone at home as well.”

She confirms she was not tempted to open in the second innings.

“I’ve got to protect my average of 20 in Test cricket,” she jokes. “No, I think we’re watching the future of Australian cricket walk out there and mark centre and open and I didn’t want to get in the way of that. I’ve had my time in the sun and it’s time for the next generation to showcase what they can do.”

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