INDORE: Australia would be hoping their "three-in-one" skipper Alyssa Healy is fit and raring to go in the top-of-the-table Women's World Cup clash here on Saturday against South Africa, who have displayed remarkable resilience and fortitude to emerge as strong contenders for the prestigious trophy.
Healy, who performs the triple role of captain, opener, and wicketkeeper, had suffered a calf injury during training ahead of the match against England here on Wednesday with Tahlia McGrath leading the seven-time champions to a big win against the arch-rivals.
With the Proteas showing the intent to go the distance this time around by winning five consecutive games after the 10-wicket humiliation by England in the opener, the 35-year-old Healy's fitness becomes all the more important to count

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