Full Name: Alyssa Jean Healy
Nickname: Midge
Date of Birth: 24 March 1990
Age: 35 Years (as of 2025/Early 2026)
Birthplace: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Hometown: Sydney, New South Wales
Profession: Professional Cricketer (Wicket-keeper-batter)
Years Active: 2007 – 2026 (International Retirement announced Jan 2026)
Nationality: Australian
Religion: Christianity
Zodiac Sign: Aries
Height: 5’5” (166 cm)
Weight: 65 kg (Approx.)
Eye Color: Blue/Green
Hair Color: Blonde
Body Measurements: 34-26-34 (Approx.)
Food Habit: Non-Vegetarian
Hobbies: Golf, Traveling, Trekking, Watching Movies
Tattoos: No prominent public tattoos
Father’s Name: Greg Healy (Former Queensland Cricketer)
Mother’s Name: Sandy Healy
Siblings: Kareen Healy (Late Sister)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: Mitchell Starc (Australian Fast Bowler)
Children: None
Affairs / Relationships: Married to childhood friend Mitchell Starc since 2016
Instagram ID: @alyssa_healy
Instagram Followers: 400K+ (Approx.)
Twitter (X): @ahealy77
Facebook: Alyssa Healy Official
YouTube Channel: N/A (Appears on Cricket Australia/UP Warriorz channels)
Other Platforms: Threads
Introduction
Alyssa Healy is a legendary figure in world cricket, widely regarded as one of the greatest wicket-keeper-batters to ever play the game. As the captain of the Australian women's national team, she has led her side to numerous victories with her aggressive batting style and sharp skills behind the stumps. Known for her "big-match temperament," Healy has consistently performed on the grandest stages, including World Cup finals. She is part of a famous cricketing dynasty and, alongside her husband Mitchell Starc, forms one of the most powerful sporting couples in history.
Early Life & Childhood
Born on the Gold Coast, Alyssa was surrounded by cricket from birth. Her father, Greg, and uncles Ian and Ken all played at high levels. Despite this heritage, she didn't initially care for the sport. It wasn't until her family moved to Sydney that a friend convinced her to play. Growing up, she famously played in boys' teams, which helped her develop the fearlessness that defines her game today. Tragically, she lost her elder sister, Kareen, to a cardiac arrest when Alyssa was young, a moment that deeply impacted her family.
Education Qualification
Alyssa attended high school at MLC School and later Barker College in Sydney. It was at Barker College in 2006 where she made headlines by becoming the first girl to be selected for a first XI boys' cricket team in the New South Wales independent schools competition. This academic and athletic environment provided the foundation for her professional discipline and leadership qualities.
Career Journey
Healy made her senior debut for New South Wales in the 2007-08 season. Interestingly, she started primarily as a specialist batter before taking over the gloves full-time. She made her international debut for Australia in 2010 at the age of 19. While she was a steady contributor for several years, her career reached a new stratosphere in late 2017 when she was promoted to open the batting. This move transformed her into a global superstar, allowing her to dominate powerplays and dismantle bowling attacks.
Breakthrough Moment
The 2018 ICC Women's World T20 in the West Indies was Healy's true breakthrough as a world-class opener. She finished as the leading run-scorer of the tournament and was named "Player of the Tournament." This performance solidified her spot at the top of the order and began a multi-year run of dominance where she was arguably the most feared batter in women's cricket.
Major Works & Projects
Healy's career is defined by massive performances in finals. She scored a blistering 75 off 39 balls in the 2020 T20 World Cup Final at the MCG in front of over 86,000 people. Even more impressively, she smashed 170 runs in the 2022 ODI World Cup Final against England, the highest score ever in a World Cup final (men or women). Domestically, she has been a pillar for the Sydney Sixers in the WBBL and led the UP Warriorz in the Indian Women's Premier League (WPL).
Awards & Achievements
* ICC Women's T20I Cricketer of the Year: 2018, 2019 * Belinda Clark Award: 2019 * ODI World Cup Winner: 2013, 2022 * T20 World Cup Winner: 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023 * Commonwealth Games Gold Medal: 2022 * Highest Individual Score in a World Cup Final: 170 (2022)
Recent Records & Retirement (2024-2026)
In late 2025, Healy led Australia during the Women's Cricket World Cup, putting up strong performances including a brilliant 142 against India. However, after a career spanning 16 years, Alyssa Healy announced her retirement from international cricket in January 2026. Her farewell series was the home multi-format series against India in February-March 2026. She played her final ODI on March 1, 2026, at Bellerive Oval, signing off from a legendary career that saw her finish with over 3,700 ODI runs and over 3,000 T20I runs.
Income, Fees & Net Worth
As of 2026, Alyssa Healy’s net worth is estimated to be between $3 million and $4 million (USD). Her income comes from her top-tier Cricket Australia contract, her captaincy retainers, and significant deals in the WPL (where she was signed for INR 70 Lakhs). She also earns from endorsements with brands like ASICS and Kookaburra, along with media commentary roles which she has begun to transition into.
Lifestyle, Assets & Cars
Alyssa lives a high-profile yet grounded life in Sydney with her husband Mitchell Starc. The couple owns a luxury home in Sydney’s Northern Beaches valued at several million dollars. She enjoys an active lifestyle, often seen playing golf or walking her dogs. While she keeps her garage private, she has been associated with various automotive promotions and enjoys luxury SUVs for her travel needs.
Controversies & Criticism
Healy is known for her blunt and honest opinions, which has sometimes drawn criticism on social media. She has been vocal about the pay gap in sports and the scheduling of women's matches. While she has had on-field "banter" with opponents (notably with Indian and English players), she is widely respected for her sportsmanship and her ability to separate on-field rivalry from off-field friendship.
Lesser Known Facts
* She met her husband Mitchell Starc when they were both 9 years old; they were both wicket-keepers for the same junior team. * She is the niece of legendary keeper Ian Healy, but she initially wanted to be a fast bowler. * She is a very skilled golfer and often competes in Pro-Am events. * Healy holds the Guinness World Record for the "highest catch of a cricket ball" (80 meters), set at the MCG.
Public Image & Fan Following
Healy is a fan favorite because of her "no-nonsense" attitude and her ability to win games single-handedly. She is a role model for young girls across Australia and India, proving that female cricketers can be global icons. Her social media presence is a mix of professional highlights and a peek into her life with Mitchell Starc, making her highly relatable.
Upcoming Projects & Future Goals
Following her 2026 international retirement, Healy is expected to move into full-time broadcast commentary and mentorship. She remains involved in the growth of the game through various coaching clinics and may continue to play in domestic T20 leagues like the WBBL or WPL for a short period before hanging up the gloves entirely to focus on her media career and personal life.
Disclaimer: This biography is compiled based on publicly available data, career statistics as of March 2026, and media reports. Net worth figures are estimates based on market trends.
