• The retirement of Alyssa Healy on January 13 officially signaled the end of an era for Australian cricket.

  • Australia now requires a figure who can ensures the team’s 'winning DNA' remains intact.

5 contenders to replace Alyssa Healy as Australia captain after her retirement from international cricket
Alyssa Healy (Image Source: X)

The on January 13, 2026, officially signals the end of an era for Australian cricket. For over fifteen years, Healy was the team’s heartbeat, a relentless wicketkeeper-batter whose aggressive intent at the top of the order redefined modern keeper-bats.

After taking the torch from Meg Lanning, she ensured Australia remained at the global pinnacle, leading with a sharp tactical mind and a fearless persona. Her departure leaves a massive void, not just in her 7,000+ international runs and 275 dismissals, but in the psychological edge she provided the squad. As she exits after the final series against India, the focus shifts to a new leadership chapter. Australia now requires a figure who can manage a transition where veteran legends are stepping away, ensuring the team’s ‘winning DNA’ remains intact. Replacing a character as large as Healy requires a blend of tactical brilliance, individual performance and the authority to lead in high-pressure World Cup finals.

5 players who could lead Australia after Alyssa Healy announces her retirement

1. Tahlia McGrath 

Tahlia McGrath
Tahlia McGrath (Image Source: X)

Tahlia McGrath is the most immediate choice to succeed Healy, having served as the national vice-captain and interim leader during Healy’s injury spells. Her qualification is built on being a premier world-class all-rounder who remains remarkably calm under pressure. She has already proven her ability to win titles as a captain in the domestic circuit and has the full respect of the current veteran-heavy squad.

  • Captaincy Record: Captained Adelaide Strikers to back-to-back WBBL titles (2022, 2023). Led Australia in T20Is and ODIs during the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
  • Leadership Stats: Maintained an elite T20I batting average of 42.00 and strike rate of 133+ while leading. Under her captaincy, the Strikers held one of the highest win percentages in WBBL history.

2. Annabel Sutherland

Annabel Sutherland
Annabel Sutherland (Image Source: X)

At just 24, Sutherland is the generational talent candidate. Known for a meticulous and professional approach, she is already the cornerstone of the Australian bowling attack and a powerhouse with the bat. Her qualification lies in her maturity; she was identified as a leader at 15 and has been groomed for this moment. She represents a ‘Lanning-style’ appointment – young, dominant and capable of leading for a decade.

  • Captaincy Record: Current captain of the Melbourne Stars (WBBL). She has led various Australia ‘A’ and underage pathways teams with high tactical acclaim.
  • Leadership Stats: Belinda Clark Medal 2025 winner. Holds the record for the fastest Women’s Test century (148 balls) and a Test double-century (210) vs South Africa.

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3. Beth Mooney 

Beth Mooney
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Beth Mooney offers a ‘steady hand’ approach, ideal if the selectors prefer a bridge between the Healy era and the younger generation. Her qualification is her unparalleled cricketing IQ; as a wicketkeeper, she shares Healy’s tactical vantage point. She is widely considered the ‘toughest’ player in the squad, often performing her best when the team is in a crisis, making her an ideal leader for high-stakes tournaments.

  • Captaincy Record: Captained Perth Scorchers (WBBL) and led Gujarat Giants in the inaugural WPL (2023) and 2024 seasons before transitioning into a senior advisor role.
  • Leadership Stats: Holds a 48.00+ average in ODIs and 42.00+ in T20Is. She is a 3-time WBBL champion and was the T20 World Cup 2020 Player of the Tournament.

4. Ashleigh Gardner 

Ashleigh Gardner 
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Ashleigh Gardner is the premier tactical choice, offering an aggressive and modern perspective. Her qualification is her status as the world’s #1 all-rounder, giving her a unique understanding of both bowling rotations and batting tempos. Her appointment would be historic, as she would be the first Indigenous person to captain an Australian cricket team on a permanent basis, reflecting a modern and inclusive era.

  • Captaincy Record: Captained Gujarat Giants (WPL 2025/26) to their first playoffs and led Trent Rockets in The Hundred (2025). Current captain of the Sydney Sixers.
  • Leadership Stats: Two-time Belinda Clark Award winner (2022, 2024). Holds the best Test bowling figures for an Australian woman (12/165) and has over 120 WBBL wickets.

5. Phoebe Litchfield 

Phoebe Litchfield  
Phoebe Litchfield (Image Source: X)

is the bold choice, representing the face of the future. Her qualification is her fearlessness; she plays a brand of cricket that perfectly mirrors the aggressive intent Healy championed. By appointing her now, Australia would be following the successful blueprint of blooding a captain early to build a dynasty. She is already a global superstar and a marketing powerhouse for the women’s game.

  • Captaincy Record: Youngest permanent captain in WBBL history, leading the Sydney Thunder at age 21 (2024/25). Captained NSW underage teams to national titles.
  • Leadership Stats: ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year (2023). Averaging 41.00+ in ODIs with 3 centuries before the age of 22; scored 304 runs in the 2025 World Cup.

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