Howzat? Cricket's golden couple open up about life, love and iso living

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Australian women's wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy and Test fast bower Mitchell Starc share a winning partnership. But it's one that began not at elite level, but in primary school, where they shared wicketkeeping duties.

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Healy says middle-aged couples often joke that they have the perfect marriage, because they spend so much time apart. “You might feel that way if you’ve been married for 20 years and side by side the whole time, but we’ve been married for four years, and, well, we’d like to actually spend some time together.”At one point last year Starc and Healy were on tour in the United Kingdom for four months, yet in that time they only saw one another for maybe a week. “Ten days, tops,” emphasises Starc.

Indeed they have. With high-level cricket, and all the training and travel that it demands dominating their lives, even their childhoods, it’s the only way they’ve ever known, as they both explain. But I think I started playing properly around under 10s. Alyssa was on my junior representative cricket side. Our home ground was Cheltenham Oval [on Sydney’s upper north shore]. My dad coached our team a bit, and so did Alyssa’s dad, Greg, and I just remember she had this bright blonde bob, and was trying to take my wicketkeeping spot!

I credit my development to this day to playing in that team. I’d been playing with the boys all along, but come 17 and 18 they were a lot bigger and stronger, while I was a little girl who had hardly grown. It forced me to learn new shots and defensive strokes. I owe my cover drive to that experience. It made me so much better.I’ve had quite a few injuries, and my late teens were no exception, but in my youth I didn’t deal with them as well.

“Mitch doesn’t leave anything out there, and I’m the same. You’d be surprised by how low-key and quiet we are, and how shy Mitch is.”Alyssa has always kept her struggles under wraps. Whether she’s having a tough time or not, she’s this upbeat tone setter for the team, always trying to blast them off to a good start, always chirpy behind the stumps. Whether she misses out on selection or not, she’s the barometer of the team’s energy. She doesn’t let disappointment show.

The happy couple during their 2016 wedding. Healy says it’s still one of the best parties she's ever been to: "I reckon 50 people were still partying at 3am."Cricket doesn’t last forever, and we’re both past 30 now, both been playing for over 10 years. We’re not the first people in a relationship to both play professional sport, but jeez it’s hard with cricket schedules that never align.

 

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