Australia Make Test Squad Changes Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Alyssa Healy has reflected on the "ridiculous sport" of women's cricket as Australia make changes to their Test squad ahead of the upcoming series against England. The 29-year-old, who has been a key player for the national team in recent years, believes that the sport continues to grow and evolve despite the challenges it faces. "I think we're in a really good space at the moment," Healy said during an interview with ESPNcricinfo. "We've had some great results, and we're starting to get the recognition we deserve. But at the same time, I know that we still have a lot of work to do to make sure that women's cricket is taken seriously." Healy's comments come as Australia name a 15-player squad for the upcoming Test series against England, which will be played in September and October. The team features several new faces, including young pace bowler Darcie Hill, who has impressed in recent matches for the national side. "We're really excited about the talent that we have coming through," said Australian coach Matthew Mott. "Darcie is a great example of that. She's got a lot of potential, and we think she could be a real asset to the team." The inclusion of Hill and other young players in the squad reflects Australia's long-term strategy to develop its talent pool and build for the future. Healy believes that this approach will help the national team continue to grow and improve over the coming years. "I think we're in a really good space at the moment," she said. "We've got a lot of experience, and we've also got some young players who are coming through and making an impact. That's exciting for me, because I know that we'll be able to keep building on what we've achieved in the past." Despite the challenges that women's ...#England #Australia #Alyssa_Healy #Darcie_Hill #Matthew_Mott #ESPNcricinfo