Alyssa Healy | Australia captain: Really pleased with that effort. Bouncing back from the T20 series, I sense that coming into the group there was a bit of disappointment and a little bit of uncertainty. But I guess the way that they responded and came out and played in the last four fixtures has been unbelievable and I'm really proud and great time be with each other. Well, I just walked in the change room before and Lucy Hamilton said, Test cricket, I think, it's my new favourite format. So, it's great to see these young kids get an opportunity to showcase their skills over a longer period of time. I think the white ball doesn't really give us that opportunity to do that and the opportunity for them, you know, to set up batters or to set up an innings and learn how to play the furious form of the game, I think is really important. So, long live Test cricket and hopefully we can see more. (On her feelings right now) Honestly, it hit me just before that they get to come into that change room again and to be around the girls but I'm going to enjoy the next little bit and sing the team song one last time. But I'm genuinely really excited to watch this group of amazing people moving forward, led by, Sophie Molineux. I think they're going to achieve some great things. And, I might turn into that really bitter ex-player and tell them how to do stuff. I'm just kidding. (On whether she has felt the love and support here at The WACA and back home as well) I really have and I guess on a personal note, thank you very much to everyone for that love and support. I was through the thick of it, representing your country and competing at the highest level, you're sort of in this little bubble and you just want to win games and compete and you probably don't really realise what's going on outside. So, I guess to feel that for the first time and to have sort of enjoyed that over the last week has been amazing. So thank you very much to everyone who came this week and everyone at home as well. (On whether she thought about opening in the second innings?) No, I gotta protect my average of 20 (laughs). I think we're watching the future of Australian cricket walk out there, and mark centre and open (Litchfield and Voll), and I didn't want to get in the way of that. I've had my time in the sun, so it's time for the next generation to showcase what they can do. Thanks to the Indian team, I think, in what is a really hectic schedule in the women's game at the moment. It's ever-changing for these girls to come across here after a really busy WPL, to get up to the fight in the T20 series and give us everything and to be here for a five-week period is a huge effort, so thank you to you guys and all the very best for the World Cup in the middle of the year. I know you'll give it a red-hot shake in the UK, so we'll wait. Hopefully Australia and India in the final will be a nice touch, but thank you to you guys for your efforts. Thanks to everyone involved in the series. It's been great fun. I've thoroughly enjoyed it. And thanks to this group of amazing people for making the last few weeks incredibly special for me. It's completely unnecessary, but in saying that, I've got so many great memories, not just on the field, but off the field with these amazing people, and I look forward to creating some more over the next few days.