Alyssa Healy reacts to the T20i retirement of her husband Mitchell Mitchell Starc

Alyssa Healycaptain of the Australian women’s cricket team and star pacer wife Mitchell Starcdelivered a sincere reaction after Starc announced his International T20 retirement. The new mark The conclusion of a 13-year-old brilliant T20i career in which Starc became the second largest Australian flacked holder in the format.
Alyssa Healy’s Instagram tribute to Mitchell Starc
Pile Took on Instagram to publish a short but touching message for her husband. Sharing her pride publicly, she wrote: “Wait @ mstarc56”A classic Australian expression resulting in “Bravo, guy!” Proud of you! ” The sentence, widely recognized in Australian sports culture, reflects both its personal pride and the camaraderie of cricket in the country.
His message resonated strongly with fans, highlighting the partnership that the couple shares both professionally and personally. While Starc bows from T20 Internationals, Healy continues to direct the female side with distinction, balancing her own return from injuries while guiding Australia in major tournaments.

Mitchell Starc T20i achievements for Australia
Starc leaves behind a decorated T20i record which underlines its importance for the Australian cricket:
- Match: 65 T20is
- Stops: 79 to an average of 23.81
- Career: Crucial role in the triumph of Maiden T20 in Australia in Dubai, 2021
Renowned for throwing the new ball and delivering fatal Yorkers to death, Starc has regularly changed match in favor of Australia. His fiery spells in ICC tournaments have made him one of the most feared quisters in world cricket.
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Why has Starc retired from international T20?
Starc’s announcement occurs a few months before the T20 2026 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, leaving a lot of surprise. However, the 35 -year -old stimulator highlighted its long -term priorities. In his retirement declaration, Starc noted that the test cricket and the ODI remains its main objective, in particular with key events on the horizon such as an outside tour, the Ashes and the ODI 2027 World Cup.
He explained: “In the search for a visit outside India, ashes and the ODI 2027 World Cup, I think it’s the best way for me to stay fresh, in good shape and my peak for these campaigns.”
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