The hiatus came shortly after she returned in January from a four-month mental-health break and cast fresh doubt over Lanning’s future in cricket.
But the 31-year-old has returned to the public eye in recent weeks, notably spending time with AFL side Collingwood and recommencing sponsorship appearances for Cricket Australia.
Lanning’s team-mates had previously been reluctant to speak in detail about her absence. But on Tuesday, Healy gave the strongest indication yet that Lanning could return to play in the coming months.
Healy hoped that comeback could come in time for Australia’s white-ball series against West Indies that will feature three T20Is and three ODIs on the east coast in October.
Returning for that series could also position Lanning to play for Melbourne Stars in the WBBL, which begins later that month.
“I’ve spoken to her in bits and pieces but I left her alone during the Ashes because it would have been tough for her to watch,” Healy said. “I haven’t seen her just yet but from all reports she’s going really well. I look forward to hopefully seeing her back in Aussie colours in October against the Windies.
“I’m always hopeful [of her return], and I think the whole country is hopeful of that, but that’s a decision not for me. Hopefully she’s playing some cricket really soon. From all reports, she’s progressing really well for the summer.”
Lanning’s vice-captain since last October, Healy was named skipper for the Ashes but said at the time it was “bittersweet” to earn the captaincy in such circumstances. She said she would gladly step aside if Lanning wanted to reclaim the captaincy on her return.
“Meg is the captain of the Australian women’s cricket team, and I’m fully aware of that fact,” Healy said. “I’ve just been doing my job as best as I can for the group, but that’s a decision and a conversation for Meg to have.
“We want her to be fit and firing first and foremost, and if that means coming back and taking charge of the team then I’ll happily step aside and support her in the best way I know how.”
Source: ESPN Crickinfo