Alyssa Healy Viral Video: Australia Women captain Alyssa Healy's hilarious interaction with team's doctor during Australia Women Vs New Zealand Women 1st T20I is now making waves over social media, as she dealt a blow on her helmet during the last over of the first innings.


However, as per the mandatory concussion test, the injured/affected player is subject to be checked by the team's doctor, but the Australia Women skipper seemed absolutely fine and rushed towards the doctor to indicate that she is good to go, and then ran away back to her position to resume the play.


But the doctor chased her to the pitch, and the moment amused everyone present in the arena, and the clip has now gone viral.


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"Yeah, we will take that. A bit of chaotic but nice start to the summer. She (Phoebe Litchfield) is difficult to stop as she plays 360. Unbelievably blessed with so many great players. Probably look at our dismissals and be better in the next game," said Alyssa Healy, Australia Women Captain, during the post-match presentation ceremony.


Inspite of the fightback shown by New Zealand Women, it was not enough to stop the juggernaut of Australia Women, and the New Zealand Women skipper reflected her views on the match.


"We got a good start. But then we had partnerships with Maddy Green and Litchfield played an extraordinary innings to win the game and get over the line for them. We need to bowl and bat a bit better than before and iron out the areas that we are lacking and lacked today. Plenty of positives today and we are in for the fight on Sunday against the Aussies," said Suzie Bates, New Zealand Women skipper.


Phoebe Litchfield Hails Home Crowd As 'Great' After Australia Women's Massive Victory In 1st T20I


Phoebe Litchfield scored an unbeaten 64 in Australia Women's 5-wicket win against New Zealand Women and praised the home crowd for their immense support, and added that she is up-and-running for her maiden Women's T20 World Cup, which is set to start in two weeks time.


"Awesome to get the win today. Yeah, it was so nice to come here and the crowd was great. Coming to the country - I am a country girl myself - it is good to hear the crowd scream out our name. Just added a few more shots to my repertoire, trying to pierce the field, I can look like an idiot sometimes, but good when they come off. So nice to be playing for Australia, excited for my first world event (T20 World Cup). So excited about it," said the Australia Women batsman.