In a heartwarming ‘couple moment’, the veteran Australia pacer Mitchell Starc happened to commentate in the same match in which her wife Alyssa Healy was also playing. In the same line of events, an unexpected moment came for commentator Mitchell Starc had to call his wife and Australia Women skipper Alyssa Healy’s dismissal of England pacer Lauren Bell.
This moment happened to be real on the first ball of the ninth over in the Australia innings when Lauren Bell trapped Healy in an ‘outside the off stump’ delivery and it eventually ended in the hands of English wicketkeeper Amy Jones.
At the same moment, Healy’s husband and the veteran Aussie pacer, Mitchell Starc was in the commentary box and he had to call the moment when Healy got dismissed.
The video of this moment also made its rounds on social media as soon as it was shared on Instagram.
Here’s the video when Mitchell Starc commentated on Alyssa Healy’s dismissal:
Speaking of the action of the second ODI between Australia Women and England Women, played at the Junction Oval in Melbourne, the hosts defeated Englishwomen by a margin of 21 runs in a low-scoring affair. The visiting skipper Heather Knight won the toss and asked Australia to bat first.
Batting first, Australia were all-out at the score of 180 runs in 44.3 overs, courtesy of veteran batter Ellyse Perry’s 60 runs off 74 balls, with five fours and two sixes. Besides her, openers Phoebe Litchfield and Alysa Healy also played the crucial knocks of 39 runs each.
While chasing the target, the tourists failed to survive against the Aussie bowling attack led by the star spinner Alana King. Australia bundled out the England Women just at the score of 159 runs and won the game by 21 runs to take an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the three-match ODI series.
Star spinner Alana King won the ‘Player of the Match’ award for her exceptional bowling performance; she scalped 4 wickets at just 25 runs in her entire 10-over quota.
WATCH: Mitchell Starc commentates on wife Alyssa Healy’s dismissal in ODI against England Women, video goes viral
This moment happened to be real for Mitchell Starc on the first ball of the ninth over in the Australia innings when Lauren Bell trapped Alyssa Healy in an ‘outside the off stump’ delivery.
Mitchell Starc and Alyssa Healy (File Photo: X)
In a heartwarming ‘couple moment’, the veteran Australia pacer Mitchell Starc happened to commentate in the same match in which her wife Alyssa Healy was also playing. In the same line of events, an unexpected moment came for commentator Mitchell Starc had to call his wife and Australia Women skipper Alyssa Healy’s dismissal of England pacer Lauren Bell.
This moment happened to be real on the first ball of the ninth over in the Australia innings when Lauren Bell trapped Healy in an ‘outside the off stump’ delivery and it eventually ended in the hands of English wicketkeeper Amy Jones.
At the same moment, Healy’s husband and the veteran Aussie pacer, Mitchell Starc was in the commentary box and he had to call the moment when Healy got dismissed.
The video of this moment also made its rounds on social media as soon as it was shared on Instagram.
Here’s the video when Mitchell Starc commentated on Alyssa Healy’s dismissal:
Speaking of the action of the second ODI between Australia Women and England Women, played at the Junction Oval in Melbourne, the hosts defeated Englishwomen by a margin of 21 runs in a low-scoring affair. The visiting skipper Heather Knight won the toss and asked Australia to bat first.
Batting first, Australia were all-out at the score of 180 runs in 44.3 overs, courtesy of veteran batter Ellyse Perry’s 60 runs off 74 balls, with five fours and two sixes. Besides her, openers Phoebe Litchfield and Alysa Healy also played the crucial knocks of 39 runs each.
While chasing the target, the tourists failed to survive against the Aussie bowling attack led by the star spinner Alana King. Australia bundled out the England Women just at the score of 159 runs and won the game by 21 runs to take an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the three-match ODI series.
Star spinner Alana King won the ‘Player of the Match’ award for her exceptional bowling performance; she scalped 4 wickets at just 25 runs in her entire 10-over quota.