Healy, who tore the plantar fascia in her right foot against Pakistan in Dubai, forcing her to miss the final group match and the semi-final where Australia were eliminated, is available for Friday’s match against Melbourne Stars at North Sydney Oval, where will it come. against Meg Lanning.
“Last night was a really difficult decision to make the decision whether we were going to punt or not,” he said. “I tried to make the ‘team decision’ and sit back, rather than take the risk.”
“I tore my plantar fascia, I tore one completely and partially tore the other. So it was just a matter of function and pain and what I could handle and ultimately I probably only had one game in me, and I probably took the wrong decision. risk.”
After returning to Australia, Healy hinted that there may have to be some workload management during a season that includes the WBBL, the ODI series against India and New Zealand and then the Women’s Ashes in January.
“There will be a lot of cricket played this summer,” he told willow talk podcast, “And in terms of overcoming that, it will be about managing what I can and can’t do and that could be disappointing for me at times during the summer because I want to play every game but there is potential that might not happen.” , so we’ll have to see.”