The skipper has been in sparkling touch throughout the tournament, anchoring the batting for her team. She leads Australia’s run-scoring so far, amassing 294 runs in the competition from four games.

She smashed a brilliant 142 off 107 balls against India – her sixth ODI century and first as captain – which powered Australia to the highest successful chase in women’s ODI history.

Healy followed that up with an unbeaten 113* in a dominant 10-wicket victory over Bangladesh, marking her second consecutive hundred in the tournament.

Australia and England face off at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Wednesday, 22 October.