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Ellyse Perry (born 3 November 1990) is an Australian
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and former soccer player. Having debuted for both the national cricket and national soccer team at the age of 16, she is the youngest Australian to play international cricket and the first to appear in both ICC and
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World Cups. Gradually becoming a single-sport professional athlete from 2014 onward, Perry's acclaimed cricket career has continued to flourish and she is widely regarded to be one of the greatest woman cricketers of all time.* * * * * * A genuine
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, Perry's mastery of both batting and
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disciplines is reflected in several statistical achievements—she was the first player to amass a combined 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in T20Is, she holds the record for the highest score by an Australian woman in Test matches (213
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), and she was the third player to claim 150 wickets in women's
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.* * * Her contribution to various successful teams at international and domestic level across cricket's primary formats has led to winning eight world championships with Australia, eleven WNCL championships with
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, two WBBL titles with the
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, and one WPL title with Royal Challengers Bengaluru. She has also been recognised with numerous individual honours, such as winning the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award and the Belinda Clark Award three times each, and being named as one of the ''
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'' Five Cricketers of the Decade: 2010–19. Due to her on-field performance, off-field marketability and stature as "the ultimate
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", Other sources which discuss Perry's stature as a role model include: * * * * Perry is credited as a leading figure for the rising female presence in Australia's sporting culture.* * * * *


Early life

Perry was born at the Sydney Adventist Hospital and raised in the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai suburbs of
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and West Pymble, she attended Beecroft Primary School and
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. She was Sports, Athletics, and Cricket Captain at Pymble., retrieved 20 March 2008.
Teen prodigy must decide between soccer and cricket
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'', 14 February 2008, retrieved 15 February 2008.
During her school years, she played a range of sports beside cricket and soccer, such as
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, athletics, touch football and
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. She became friends with future
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teammate Alyssa Healy at the age of nine, and they played cricket together throughout childhood. Healy occasionally referred to her as "Dags" because of an ill-fitting uniform she wore at junior level, though Perry is more commonly known by the nickname "Pez". Soon after turning 16, Perry played cricket for
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in an under-19 interstate tournament in January 2007. In three matches, she scored 74 runs and took three wickets. A month later, she was selected in the Australian youth team for a tour of
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, playing against the hosts' second XI. She scored 43 runs at 21.50 and took one wicket at 100.00.


International cricket


2007–08: Debut in all three formats

Perry was fast-tracked into the Australian team for a series in July 2007 against
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, despite having never played a match at senior level.Perry, Ellyse
from
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, retrieved 15 February 2008.
She made her
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debut in Darwin on 22 July at the age of 16 years and 8 months, becoming the youngest-ever cricketer to represent Australia.
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, 22 July 2007, retrieved 17 February 2008.
Taking two wickets for 37 runs from eight overs, her first scalp was Maria Fahey, whom she
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for 11. Then, batting down the order at nine, she made 19 from 20 balls before Australia were all out for 174 to lose by 35 runs. In her
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debut at the
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against
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on 1 February 2008, Perry "confirmed herself as a star for the future" through a "superb all-round performance"
Perry too much for England women
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, 1 February 2008, retrieved 15 February 2008.
which included a late-innings knock of 29
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from 25 balls before taking 4/20 off 4 overs to help Australia win by 21 runs. The breakthrough display, which also featured a skillful piece of fielding to execute a run out, sparked excitement around Perry's potential to join revered players, such as
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, in Australia's exclusive and illustrious club of legendary
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s.
Move over, Watson. Introducing Ellyse Perry
'' from ESPNcricinfo, 1 February 2008, retrieved 15 February 2008.
In the 2007–08 Women's Ashes match at Bradman Oval in Bowral on 15 February, Perry became the youngest-ever Australian
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er, debuting at the age of 17 years and 3 months.
Ellyse wants to make England history
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'', 15 February 2008, retrieved 15 February 2008.
The hosts batted first and collapsed to 5/59 on the first day, bringing Perry to the crease to join Kate Blackwell. Perry made 21 from 77 balls before being
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, ending the highest partnership of the innings. The next day, she claimed her first Test wicket, removing England opener Caroline Atkins for 15 and finishing with 2/49 from 23 overs. She made just six runs in the second innings and took one more wicket for the match as the visitors went on to win by six wickets.


2009: First Cricket World Cup and World Twenty20 appearances

Perry made her first appearance at a major ICC tournament via the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup on home soil. Her most substantial contribution came in a 47-run win against the
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, scoring 36 and taking 2/28 from ten overs to earn Player of the Match honours. Australia did not place in the top two positions of the Super Six stage and therefore failed to qualify for the final. Later that year, Perry was included in Australia's team for the inaugural Women's World Twenty20. They were defeated in the semi-finals by host nation England. During the 2009–10 home summer, Perry enjoyed a highly effective Rose Bowl series against New Zealand, claiming 13 wickets at an average of 12.61 and taking her first five-wicket haul.


2010: First World Twenty20 title

Perry played an integral part in Australia's triumphant
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campaign in the
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. Against
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in the semi-finals, she took 1/19 in the first innings. At the start of the 17th over, a 57-run partnership between Harmanpreet Kaur and Poonam Raut came to an end when Perry, off her own bowling, ran out Kaur. Two balls later, Indian captain Jhulan Goswami was run out by Alex Blackwell. Perry then had Raut out caught from the next delivery to fully turn the momentum of the match, with India losing 3/1 in the space of four balls. Australia went on to win by seven wickets with seven balls to spare. In the final against New Zealand, defending a target of just 106, Perry dismissed Suzie Bates in the sixth over for 18. In the eighth over, she uprooted Amy Satterthwaite's off-stump with a ball that kept low, putting the Kiwis in trouble at 4/29. In the 18th over, Perry had Nicola Browne caught behind for 20 before returning to bowl the final over. Requiring five runs from the last delivery to win, Sophie Devine struck a powerful straight drive back down the pitch. Perry instinctively stuck out her right foot, deflecting the ball to a fielder at mid-on and preventing a boundary, securing a three-run victory and Australia's first T20 world championship title. Perry ended with bowling figures of 3/18 and was named Player of the Final. In a retrospective interview, teammate Alyssa Healy described Perry's match-saving play as "probably some of the more iconic footage we've seen over the last ten-to-fifteen years in the women's game".


2011–12: Second-straight World Twenty20 title

In the only Test of the 2010–11 Women's Ashes, Perry claimed first innings bowling figures of 4/56, helping Australia in a seven-wicket victory to snatch the trophy out of English hands for the first time in six years. At the 2012 World Twenty20 in
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, Perry delivered a Player of the Match performance during a 28-run semi-final win against the West Indies, claiming crucial top-order wickets of
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and Deandra Dottin to finish with figures of 2/19 off four overs. In the final, she managed to take 1/24 off four overs as Australia held on to win by four runs against England to claim a second-consecutive World T20 title.


2013: Cricket World Cup success

The 2013 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in
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saw Perry miss three matches due to an ankle injury. In the final against the West Indies, after repeated unsuccessful attempts to make it through her delivery stride, she bowled her full allotment of ten overs and took 3/19 to help Australia win by 114 runs. The apparent pain through which Perry performed earned her the moniker of "Australia's limping hero" and garnered plaudits for showing unbreakable spirit through adversity. Days after winning her first 50-over world championship, Perry underwent surgery to repair a fractured ankle. In the 2013–14 Women's Ashes, Perry was named Player of the Match in the only Test despite a 61-run victory going England's way. Top-scoring in both of Australia's innings with 71 and 31 while finishing with overall bowling figures of 8/79 from 42 overs, she "confirmed her status as a true all-rounder" in a see-sawing contest played amidst sweltering
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temperatures of up to 44 degrees Celsius. Perry also excelled throughout the limited-overs fixtures, which included an unbeaten 90 off 95 to steer her team across the line by four wickets with three balls remaining in a one-dayer at
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. Due to the structure of the points system, England regained the Ashes, although Perry was nevertheless awarded Player of the Series.


2014–15: Third-consecutive World Twenty20 title

At the 2014 World Twenty20 in
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, Perry was named Player of the Match against
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for scoring 41 not out off 29 balls in a six-wicket victory. Australia would go on to "coast" to a third-straight T20 world championship, defeating England in the final where Perry took 2/13 off four overs before making 31 not out and hitting the winning runs with six wickets in hand. In the 2015 Women's Ashes, on English soil, Perry helped Australia regain the trophy with several outstanding performances which included bowling her side to victory on the last day of the only Test. She took 6/32 in the second innings and finished with overall match figures of 9/70 off 30 overs in the 161-run win. Leading both teams for runs scored and wickets taken across the seven-match schedule, Perry was once again named Player of the Series. In the match on 21 July, she passed the milestone of 1,000 runs in ODI cricket.


2016–17: Individual dominance, team disappointment

Australia suffered a shock upset loss in each of the 2016 World Twenty20 and 2017 Cricket World Cup tournaments at critical stages to be denied two major pieces of silverware. Perry, however, was experiencing a transcendent statistical period in her career, particularly evidenced through her batting in the ODI format of the game—in a 23-innings stretch, she made 17 scores of at least 50 runs at an
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of 89.53. The disparity between Perry's rich vein of form and the national team's underwhelming output was underlined during the 2017–18 Women's Ashes, especially in the day-night Test at North Sydney Oval when she played a historic innings of 213 not out while no other teammate managed to score more than 47. Her first international century, which set a new record for the highest score by an Australian in women's Tests, was not enough to carry the team to victory as the match ended in a draw. Likewise, the series ended with the two teams level on points, although this meant Australia would nevertheless successfully retain the Ashes.


2018–19: Fourth World Twenty20 title

At the 2018 World Twenty20 in the
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, Perry took the wickets of renowned danger players (such as Devine, Dottin and Nat Sciver) early in key matches on Australia's way to another tournament triumph. In the match against
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on 17 November, she became the first cricketer for Australia to play in 100 Twenty20 Internationals. Then, in the final against
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on 24 November, Perry became the first Australian to take 100 T20I wickets. She also manufactured a run out during the championship decider as Australia comfortably claimed the title in an eight-wicket win. On 24 February 2019 at Karen Rolton Oval, Perry scored her maiden ODI century, striking an unbeaten 107 against New Zealand. The breakthrough ton ended her triple-figure drought in white-ball internationals, having reached the nineties on four occasions previously (ending up not out in three of those instances). In July 2019, Perry pulled off another all-conquering Women's Ashes campaign. On 7 July at the
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, she recorded the best bowling figures for an Australian in WODIs, finishing with seven wickets for 22 runs. Then on 19 July, in the first innings of the Test match at the County Ground, she set a new record for the most runs scored between dismissals in women's Test cricket with 329 runs. She also became the fourth woman to hit two consecutive Ashes Test centuries after Betty Wilson, Enid Bakewell and Claire Taylor. On 28 July, she became the first player to achieve the all-round feat of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in T20Is. Perry was named Player of the Series in what was a comprehensive retention of the trophy for Australia. After getting out for 116 in the first innings of the Ashes Test, Perry went on to face 432 balls in her next seven international cricket innings across all three formats, scoring 368 runs without being dismissed. On 11 September in a match against the West Indies, she became the third bowler to take 150 WODI wickets. In the same series, she recorded her second century, scoring 112 not out off 118 balls in hot and humid conditions.


2020–21: Fifth T20 World Cup title

In January 2020, Perry was named in Australia's squad for the 2020 T20 World Cup in Australia. On 2 March, coming into what was effectively a knockout quarter-final match against New Zealand at the
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under an injury cloud, she put on a valuable 32-run stand with Rachael Haynes late in the first innings. Australia held on to win by four runs, although Perry suffered a torn hamstring while fielding which would force her to miss the rest of the tournament. She stayed on with the team in a mentor role for the remaining matches as Australia went on to claim a fifth World T20 championship by beating India in the final at the MCG. In the post-match ceremony, despite her physical ailments, Perry was able to make it on stage to accept her medal as a playing member of the squad and partake in celebrations with the team alongside a performing
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—with whom she had featured heavily in promoting the tournament. Perry underwent hamstring surgery in the following week, with recovery expected to take six months. In April, she was named as one of the ''Wisden'' Cricketers of the Year for her performances in 2019. After being awarded another national contract in April, Perry was selected for the Australian squad ahead of New Zealand's tour in September. While training in Brisbane with the team in the lead-up to the series, she experienced a minor setback in her recovery from injury and was subsequently ruled out of the six T20I and ODI fixtures. Amidst media speculation around her future as an all-rounder, Perry said: "The only way I want to play cricket is as a batter and bowler. I don't think I'd offer enough as a batter to keep playing, and don't think I'd enjoy it, to be honest." Australian head coach Matthew Mott echoed those sentiments, stating Perry's contribution in both facets of the game was "absolutely instrumental" in the team's success. In November 2020, Perry was nominated for the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award for ICC Female Cricketer of the Decade, as well as the awards for women's ODI and T20I cricketer of the decade. The following month, she was announced as the winner of all three awards, recognising her "superlative performances with bat and ball in all three formats" for the period ranging from 1 January 2011 to 7 October 2020. Perry returned to international cricket on 28 March 2021 in a T20I against New Zealand at Seddon Park, contributing a score of 23 not out from 16 balls in her country's six-wicket win. In October 2021, in the one-off Test match against India, she became the first woman to score 5,000 runs and take 300 wickets in international cricket. Days later in a T20I also against India, she became Australia's most capped women's international cricketer, appearing in her 252nd match.


2022: Second Cricket World Cup title

At
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, Perry took 3/57 and 1/28 as well as scoring 18 and 41 throughout the only Test of England's 2021–22 tour of Australia, which ended in a draw. She finished the match as the leading run-scorer and wicket-taker in Women's Ashes history, with 1,552 runs and 68 wickets respectively. A week later at the Junction Oval, in the second match of the series' ODI leg, Perry took 3/12 from seven overs to help bowl the tourists out for just 129. She then scored 40 in the run chase, earning Player of the Match honours in the five-wicket win. After a third-consecutive retention of the Women's Ashes, the Australian team travelled to New Zealand for the
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. In the group stage of the tournament, Perry claimed back-to-back Player of the Match awards. She scored 68 and put on a decisive 101-run partnership with Tahlia McGrath, before taking the wicket of Sophie Devine, in a 141-run victory against New Zealand. Then, Perry sliced through the West Indies top order with three early wickets, helping to set up a comfortable seven-wicket win. Towards the back end of the tournament, she suffered from back spasms and consequently missed two games, including the semi-final. Perry was deemed fit to play in the final against England, during which she scored 17 not out from ten deliveries in a 71-run victory. In May 2022, Perry was named in Australia's team for the cricket tournament at the
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in
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, England.


2023: Sixth T20 World Cup title

Perry's biggest contribution with the bat during the
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came in Australia's opening match, played against New Zealand at Boland Park. Her innings of 40 from 22 balls helped set up an emphatic 97-run win. She chipped in with the ball throughout the tournament to claim the wickets of key opponents (such as Chamari Atapattu and Laura Wolvaardt), and earned widespread praise for high-quality fielding under pressure late in her team's semi-final victory against India. Australia, and indeed Perry, would go on to become six-time T20 world champions with a 19-run defeat of South Africa in the final at Newlands Cricket Ground.


2023: Ashes tour of England

In March 2023, Perry was named for the 2023 Women's Ashes series. Batting at No.3 for the first time in Test cricket, Perry scored 99 in the first innings in the only test, followed with 25 in the second dig. Perry batted at No.5 and No.6 for the T20Is. She scored 51 (not out) in the 2nd T20I. Promoted to No.3 for the ODI series, Perry scored 41, 91 and 53 in the ODIs.


2024: T20 World Cup

Perry was named in the Australia squad for the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup.


2024–25: Women's Ashes

Perry was named in the Australia squad for the 2025 Women's Ashes series.


Domestic cricket


Women's National Cricket League

Perry made her debut for
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in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) at the start of the 2007–08 season against
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, taking 2/29 from ten overs in a seven-wicket win. Her first WNCL scalp was Karen Rolton, rated the best batter in the world at the time. Perry ended her first season for New South Wales with 66 runs at 13.20 and nine wickets at 24.00 from seven matches. The final against South Australia was washed out without a ball bowled and New South Wales were awarded the title, having finished first in the round-robin phase. Perry went on to win ten more WNCL championships with New South Wales. Her highlights during that period include: * In the 2008–09 final, she took 4/23 in a Player of the Match performance to help New South Wales defend their title, defeating Victoria by six wickets. * Across the 2009–10 season, Perry led the league for most wickets with 22 at an average of 10.63. On 7 November 2009, in a match against Queensland, she came into bat with New South Wales at 5/86 and went on to score 66, marking her first half-century, before taking 3/42 in a 15-run win. On 15 January 2010, Perry took her first five-wicket haul, finishing with 5/19 off eight overs to help bowl out South Australia for just 45. * Across the 2010–11 season, Perry once again led the league for most wickets with 13 at an average of 9.23. On 30 January, she recorded her best bowling figures with New South Wales, finishing with 5/11 off nine overs against the ACT Meteors. * In the 2014–15 final, she scored 57 not out off 50 balls before taking 2/19 from ten overs in a 144-run win. * Across the 2015–16 season, Perry led the league for most runs with 403 at an average of 67.16. On 21 November, she recorded her first century, scoring 126 off 115 balls in a 120-run win against the ACT Meteors. * On 29 October 2016, she recorded her second century, scoring 103 off 120 balls during a 107-run win against
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in her only innings of the 2016–17 season. * Across the 2017–18 season, Perry once again led the league for most runs with 372 at an average of 74.40. On 26 November, she recorded her highest score with New South Wales, making 127 not out off 120 balls in a 97-run win against the ACT Meteors. * In the 2018–19 final, Perry played her 73rd and last game for New South Wales, scoring 31 to help defeat
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by 31 runs in what was her state's 20th WNCL title. Deciding to relocate to
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in 2019 following her husband's move to play
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for the
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, Perry consequently signed with WNCL team Victoria. She made her debut on 7 January 2020 at the
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, making 24 runs and taking 1/20 from seven overs. Perry claimed figures of 3/17 in a two-run win (via the DLS method) against
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on 23 January at the TCA Ground, earning her first Player of the Match award in Victorian colours. In the absence of Meg Lanning, Perry captained Victoria for their opening two matches of the 2021–22 season. During the second match, played at the Junction Oval on 19 December, she recorded her first century for the team, scoring 120 from 94 balls despite a 27-run loss (via the DLS method) to New South Wales. On 5 January 2023, Perry recorded a new WNCL high score in an 88-run win against New South Wales at the Junction Oval, making 147 from 125 balls before being run out. She scored another century two days later, finishing on 130 not out from 95 balls as Victoria pulled off a record run chase.


Women's Big Bash League


2015–16

At the official Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) launch on 10 July 2015, Perry was unveiled as the
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' first-ever player signing. She would also become the team's inaugural
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. In the inaugural season, the Sixers lost their first six matches of the season. Perry promoted herself up the batting order to form what would become a successful long-term opening partnership with Alyssa Healy, and the Sixers turned their fortunes around to win the next nine matches. The winning streak would come to an end in the final on 24 January 2016 when the Sixers lost to the
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by three wickets.


2016–2019

The Sixers finished the regular season of WBBL02 in first place, although Perry suffered a hamstring injury while batting against the
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on 20 January 2017 which forced her to miss the playoffs. The Sixers would go on to beat the Perth Scorchers in the final, with Perry present in person to accept the team's maiden championship trophy. Across WBBL03, Perry led the league for most runs, scoring 552 at an average of 46.00. In the final on 4 February 2018, against the Scorchers again, she made 36 not out and hit the winning runs to secure the Sixers' second-consecutive title. Perry had an extraordinary WBBL04, leading the league for most runs, scoring a record 777 at an average of 86.33. She was recognised by commentators for taking her game to "another level", characterised by a marked increase in her
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to 121.21, up from 98.57 in the previous season. Her scoring potency manifested in two centuries—one in an epic run chase at North Sydney Oval against the Scorchers, the other via a late first innings onslaught against the
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at the SCG. She was named Player of the Tournament as the Sixers claimed a third-straight
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. Perry was instrumental in a classic semi-final at
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against the Renegades on 19 January 2019, which featured a thrilling last-ball
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to tie the game, scoring 54 not out and earning Player of the Match honours. In the resulting
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, she hit a six off the bowling of Molly Strano to send the Sixers into their fourth-consecutive championship decider. In the final against the Heat on 26 January, Perry again top-scored for her team but the Sixers fell just short of completing a
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when their total of 7/131 was chased down in the last over of the match.


2019–present

The Sixers entered WBBL05 as "hot favourites", but they lost five-straight games in the back-half of the tournament and missed out on qualifying for finals for the first time after Perry sustained a shoulder injury. Although she was sidelined for several matches, Perry still had another prolific season with the bat, scoring a team-high 469 runs at an average of 93.80 and earning her fifth Team of the Tournament selection. In a match against the
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on 3 November 2019 at the WACA, she batted through an entire innings with Alyssa Healy—the pair put on a 199-run stand, setting a new record for the highest domestic women's T20 partnership. In April 2020, amidst media speculation regarding a move to one of the Melbourne-based WBBL teams, Perry announced she had activated an extension clause in her contract to remain with the Sixers for a further two seasons. On 21 October 2022, Perry became the first player to captain 100 WBBL games. She was the competition's second-highest run-scorer throughout WBBL08, as the Sixers finished the regular season on top of the points table and returned to the finals for the first time in four seasons. Her innings of 33 in the championship decider at North Sydney Oval was not enough to help secure victory, as her team suffered a ten-run defeat at the hands of the Adelaide Strikers. Adding insult to injury, the Sixers were deemed to be one over behind the
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for the match, which triggered an automatic one-game suspension for Perry (to be served at the beginning of WBBL, 09).


Women's Cricket Super League

In April 2016, it was announced Perry would play for the Loughborough Lightning in the inaugural season of the
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in England. In the
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semi-final, she scored 64 not out off 48 balls in a five-wicket loss to the Western Storm. Perry returned for the Lightning the following season, earning Player of the Match honours in the team's only two wins.


Women's T20 Challenge

On 22 May 2018, Perry played for the Supernovas in the
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Women's T20 Challenge—an exhibition match in
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serving as a potential precursor to a future female equivalent of the IPL. She took 2/20 off three overs then scored 13 not out in a final-ball victory. With the
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adding another team for the 2019 edition, Perry had hoped to once again participate in the event. However, due to a breakdown in communications between
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and the BCCI, all Australian players were excluded from the tournament.
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reported this breakdown was part of a wider disagreement between the two boards that revolved around the BCCI's insistence on CA honouring a touring commitment to play a men's bi-lateral ODI series in India in January 2020. A disappointed Perry voiced support for her nation's board, although Cricket Australia would eventually issue a public apology to her and the other affected players for a mishandling of the situation. In February 2020, Perry was reported to hold a strong desire to play in the competition's future instalments. However, she would miss the next opportunity later that year, with the BCCI electing to stage the T20 Challenge's third edition in a delayed calendar slot (due to the
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) which clashed with the timing of WBBL, 06.


The Hundred

On 18 March 2021, the Birmingham Phoenix announced the signing of Perry for the inaugural season of the Hundred. However, she withdrew from the tournament two weeks before its commencement, citing personal reasons. In February 2022, the ECB confirmed the Phoenix had retained Perry for the 2022 season. Her debut, on 13 August against the Welsh Fire at
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, included a Player of the Match innings of 58 off 31 balls in a 19-run victory. She also played a key hand of 39 not out from 28 balls in an eight-wicket win over the Trent Rockets at
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, though the Phoenix would go on to fall just short of qualifying for the tournament's knockout stage. Perry was again retained by the Phoenix ahead of the 2023 season. Perry is nominated as Captain for Birmingham Phoenix in 2024


Women's Premier League

In the inaugural season of the Women's Premier League (WPL) in 2023, Perry was bought by the
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at the price of 1.7
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. Perry won the second season of the WPL with RCB and won the Orange Cap for the season with 347 runs.


Playing style

In cricket, Perry is an
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who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm pace. She is also a highly skilled fielder with safe hands and a strong throwing-arm. Perry's tall, athletic build paired with her speed across the ground makes her particularly adept at riding the boundary, and she is prone to creating "incredible" catches and run outs off her own bowling.


Bowling

Perry typically bowls at speeds ranging between 110 and 115
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, though she can reach up to 125 km/h which puts her near the fastest in the women's game. A natural outswing bowler, she is also able to move the ball into the right-handed batter
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and off the pitch. With a "blonde ponytail swaying from side to side" and a "lovely, rhythmic action", her smooth run-up is the length of 18 casual paces and has been described as "a sight to behold". She is at her most effective when "crafting an intimidating spell in which her opponent is pinned down, pushed back and controlled by fastidious line and length" and "outfoxing the best in the business with careful planning and perfect execution". During her time at the Loughborough Lightning, she worked with coach Matthew Hoggard to make "some small technical" adjustments to her run-up and movement through the popping crease. Due to team balance, Perry tends to bowl less frequently when playing with the
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, delivering 80 fewer overs than teammate Marizanne Kapp across the first five WBBL seasons.


Batting

Perry is noted for her picturesque and technically correct batting style, generally preferring to play straight strokes down the ground. Her level-headed temperament under pressure is optimal for assuming the anchor role in an innings, in which she is usually more circumspect with her shot selection than her freely attacking batting partner. She has nevertheless gradually introduced a wider range of aggressive and unorthodox shots into her limited overs game, resulting in a marked increase to her
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. Despite being named Player of the Tournament in WBBL, 04 as an opener, she remained in the middle-order for Australia's T20I team which prompted debate among commentators. Because of her mental fortitude, physical fitness and fundamentally sound defence, Perry is arguably best suited for the rigorous nature of
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rather than shorter formats of the game. She has expressed wishes for more Test matches to be played by women, having been presented with just eight opportunities to wear the
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in the initial 13 years of her international career—a "regrettable infrequency" or, as some writers have claimed, a "travesty". When accelerating the
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of an innings, Perry is renowned as an immensely powerful striker, having scored the third-most sixes across the first five WBBL seasons. During a match at North Sydney Oval on 9 December 2017, Perry hit a ball into the crowd which struck a 13-year-old boy in the face. She immediately rushed to the boundary to check on the boy's welfare and directed the on-field medics to his location. The boy, who was transported to hospital by ambulance for observation and later released, received a phone call from Perry the following morning. In another example of her literal destructive batting capabilities, Perry hit a six during a 13 November 2019 game in Launceston which smashed the windscreen of a nearby parked ambulance.


Traits and influences

Throughout her career, Perry has been known to spend frequent three-hour net sessions with her father, and personal coach, Mark. After moving to
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, she predominantly relied on Victoria assistant coach Dulip Samaraweera to help maintain her lofty training standards. Former teammate and captain Lisa Sthalekar has described Perry as "the ultimate professional" and "meticulous" in her preparation, while Meg Lanning has called her a "perfectionist". Despite achieving success as captain of the Sydney Sixers, Perry has never held the top on-field leadership position for the
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. After
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stepped down from the job in 2014, Meg Lanning assumed the role, with Alex Blackwell and Rachael Haynes intermittently standing-in when required. In a 2019 interview with
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on 1116 SEN, Perry characterised herself as having a youthful and jovial persona within the Australian team, regardless of her experience and seniority. She attributed this phenomenon to having broken into the setup at such a young age. In a quirk reminiscent of
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's propensity to wear
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shorts underneath his
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uniform, Perry has invariably worn a pair o
New South Wales PSSA
socks in top-level cricket matches throughout her career. Perry cites
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as the cricketer she idolised most while growing up. Other players whom she considered among her favourites include Glenn McGrath,
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,
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, Belinda Clark and Karen Rolton.


Statistics

Across all forms of international cricket, Perry has scored a total of 6,764 runs and taken 330 wickets during her 314-match career. In top-level domestic leagues, she has compiled 8,589 runs while claiming 251 wickets from 303 matches. The table below details Perry's key statistics for each major format and competition in which she has appeared.


International centuries


Key


Test centuries


One Day International centuries


Soccer

Primarily a defender,
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'' from
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, 25 May 2008, retrieved 24 June 2008.
Perry played her first match for the Australian national soccer team against
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at Hong Kong Stadium on 4 August 2007. She was 16 years and 9 months old at the time, having made her international cricket debut less than two weeks earlier, and scored a
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in the second minute of the match. Perry scored her second goal at international level in the
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in a match against
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.
Matildas make it win number two
'' from
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, 1 June 2008, retrieved 24 June 2008.
Playing domestically for the Central Coast Mariners in the 2008–09 W-League season, Perry made her debut for the club against
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on 15 November 2008.CCM W-League Team
from Central Coast Mariners, 2008, retrieved 20 November 2008.
She began playing for Canberra United at the start of the 2009 W-League season, and went on to become the joint-recipient of the 2009 W-League Young Player of the Year award with Brisbane Roar's Elise Kellond-Knight. She also won three Canberra United awards for the season: the Players', Supporters' and overall Club Player of the Year. Perry was selected for the Matildas squad for the
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in
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. In the group game against
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, she came on as a late substitute, making her the first Australian to appear in both ICC and
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World Cups. Perry was in the starting line-up for the quarter-final against
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in which she scored Australia's only goal in the 3–1 loss. In May 2012, Perry was given an ultimatum by Canberra United to either quit cricket or find another W-League club. She consequently signed with
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for the 2012–13 season. Perry was part of the
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squad that competed at the 2013 International Women's Club Championship, defeating
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1–0 but losing 3–2 to Chelsea. Following a match on 16 November 2013 against
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, ''
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'' reported Perry's "fame and fortune" had spurred opponents to kick and punch her behind the play. After the game, she required six stitches for a leg wound caused by a late tackle from Lisa De Vanna. In a subsequent interview with the
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, De Vanna denied any jealousy or trouble concerning Perry: "There was no punching, there was no kicking, there was no sledging. The only incident that happened was a tackle and it wasn't the deliberate tackle that it's been made out to be."


International goals

Perry scored three international goals during her soccer career. ''Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first.''


Choice of sport

On 29 May 2012, ''
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'' reported that Heather Reid, the chief executive of
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, had given Perry an ultimatum to choose between soccer and cricket. On 5 September, Perry joined
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, with new coach Alen Stajcic stating he was prepared to accommodate her twin sporting careers. This arrangement came to a head in January 2013 when Sydney FC's W-League semi-final was scheduled for the same day as
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' T20 Cup final. A few days later, '' The World Game'' revealed Perry's decision would be to play in the soccer semi-final. The following weekend, Perry declined to play for Sydney FC in the W-League grand final, opting instead to play for
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in a warm-up game for the
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. On 13 February 2014, ''
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'' reported Perry had elected to play in a W-League semi-final ahead of the Women's National Cricket League final. In March, she was left out of a 23-player Matildas squad that was set to face
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in a two-match series. National team coach Hesterine de Reus confirmed Perry wouldn't be considered for the
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later in the year either: "When you play at the highest level you need to invest a lot of time to become a world-class player... We're always keeping an open mind for competition, but at this point she was not invited." Perry played her last game in the W-League on 13 December 2015, a week after the launch of the Women's Big Bash League—Australia's new domestic
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competition. She was named in Sydney FC's squad for the 2016 grand final but instead played a conflicting T20I match against
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. In a 2018 interview with '' The Roar'', Perry said her path to becoming a single-sport athlete occurred naturally: "Essentially, both sports have grown so much and developed so much in the last couple of years that they really demand people to be full-time professional athletes... I ended up in cricket and haven't played any football recently. I truly enjoyed my time playing football." In 2023, after the Matildas had achieved the best-ever result of any senior level Australian soccer team by coming fourth in the
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, Perry told
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that she still did not regret her decision to prefer cricket over soccer: "... from a personal perspective I had an amazing experience and opportunity to play two sports for a period of time before both had transitioned to full-time professional ..."


Off the field


Personal life

After completing her HSC in 2008, Perry studied Economic and Social Sciences at the
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. On 24 October 2013, Perry and Australian rugby player
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went public with their relationship by appearing together at the John Eales Medal ceremony. On 20 August 2014, the couple announced their engagement. They married on 20 December 2015. A self-described "
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aficionado", Perry co-owns several cafés with her husband. The couple separated in 2020. Perry's philanthropic causes include the
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, the Sporting Chance Cancer Foundation and the LBW (Learning for a Better World) Trust.


Media figure

Perry has been involved in various projects spanning several forms of media: * In June 2010, she hosted the show ''Football Stars of Tomorrow'' which aired on One HD. * In 2011, she was a recurring guest on the
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radio breakfast show with
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and Alex Dyson to present her segment ''Perry Good Sportswoman''. * In 2016, Perry wrote a series of children's books with Sherryl Clark which followed a young sport-loving girl transitioning from Primary School to High School. * In August 2018,
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signed her to the Fox Cricket broadcast team. * On 20 October 2019, she featured as a guest panellist in the first episode of ''The Blast''—a Sunday night prime-time show on Fox Cricket dedicated to discussing the women's game. * On 4 November 2019, her first non-fiction book was released through
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, titled ''Perspective''. * On 27 November 2019,
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premiered a seven-part short-form documentary series, titled ''Insight'', intended to provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Perry's life.* * * * * * * * * In December 2019, Perry and her teammates were the subjects in a reprise of "
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". The lyrics of the iconic cricket anthem, which were reworked to reflect the Australian women's team, described Perry's skills as "kind of scary". She featured prominently in an accompanying television commercial for the
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.


Endorsements

Perry is "a very private person", according to her former NSW and Australian captain and teammate Alex Blackwell. However, Perry herself has estimated that, up until 2017, she spent an almost-even amount of time between "training, touring and playing" versus "sponsorship and promotional work". The number of hours Perry had to commit to the latter would dramatically decrease after
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announced a landmark pay deal for its elite female athletes—an evolution Perry said she was "stoked" about: "There is something incredibly tiresome about walking into a studio and trying to pretend like you know what you're doing in front of a camera." In 2013, Perry was ranked by '' SportsPro'' magazine as the 36th most marketable sportsperson in the world, and the most marketable Australian athlete. She has fronted campaigns for
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,
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and Weet-Bix while also taking on ambassadorial roles with
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,
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, and Hublot. Her current corporate partners include
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,
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, Fox Sports and
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. In 2022, Perry collaborated with Sydney-based manufacturer JPGavan to release a new range of gear, aimed at making "cricket equipment accessible to everyone playing the game". The Perry-endorsed gear, marketed under the name 'Staple', is targeted in particular at female players. Perry later confirmed on social media that her partnership with Adidas would continue, despite her switch to a different cricket supplier.


Honours


Cricket


Team

* 2×
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champion:
2013 2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years). 2013 was designated as: *International Year of Water Cooperation *International Year of Quinoa Events January * January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
,
2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
* 6× ICC Women's World Twenty20 champion:
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
,
2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
,
2014 The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ...
,
2018 Events January * January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency. * January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
,
2020 The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of even ...
,
2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, striking Turkey and Syria, leaving up to 62,000 people dead; Cyclone Freddy ...
*
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champion:
2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
* 11× Women's National Cricket League champion: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19 *2× Women's Big Bash League champion: 2016–17, 2017–18 *2× Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup champion: 2012–13, 2014–15 * Women's Premier League champion:
2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...


Individual

* 2× Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award winner: 2017, 2019 * ICC Women's Cricketer of the Decade * ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year: 2019 * ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Decade: 2011–2020 * ICC Women's T20I Cricketer of the Decade: 2011–2020 * 2× ''Wisden'' Leading Woman Cricketer in the World: 2016, 2019 * ICC Women's World Twenty20 Player of the Final:
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
* 3× Women's Ashes Player of the Series: 2013–14,
2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
,
2019 This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year. Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ...
* 3× Belinda Clark Award winner: 2016, 2018, 2020 * One of the five ''Wisden'' Cricketers of the Year: 2020 * Women's National Cricket League Player of the Tournament: 2015–16 * Women's National Cricket League Player of the Final: 2008–09 * Women's Big Bash League Player of the Tournament: 2018–19 * 3× Belinda Clark Medal winner: 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19 * Cricket NSW Rising Star: 2007–08 * 3×
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Player of the Season: 2017–18, 2018–19, 2023–24 * Sport NSW Athlete of the Year: 2019 * Australia Post Legend of Cricket: 2021 * Women's Premier League Orange Cap winner:
2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
* Women's Big Bash League Player of the Tournament: 2024–25


Soccer


Team

* W-League premiership: 2011–12


Individual

*W-League Young Player of the Year:
2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
* Canberra United Player of the Year:
2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...


Books


Non-fiction

*''Perspective'' (Sydney: HarperCollins, 2019; )


Children's books

*''Pocket Rocket'' (with Sherryl Clark) Ellyse Perry series, no. 1 (North Sydney: Penguin Random House Australia, 2016; ) *''Magic Feet'' (with Sherryl Clark) Ellyse Perry series, no. 2 (North Sydney: Penguin Random House Australia, 2016; ) *''Winning Touch'' (with Sherryl Clark) Ellyse Perry series, no. 3 (North Sydney: Penguin Random House Australia, 2017; ) *''Double Time'' (with Sherryl Clark) Ellyse Perry series, no. 4 (North Sydney: Penguin Random House Australia, 2017; )


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links


Ellyse Perry
at cricket.com.au * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Perry, Ellyse 1990 births 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup players Australia women Test cricketers Australia women One Day International cricketers Australia women Twenty20 International cricketers Australian women's soccer players Australia women's international soccer players Central Coast Mariners FC (women) players Canberra United FC players Cricketers from Sydney Living people New South Wales Breakers cricketers Sydney Sixers (WBBL) cricketers Loughborough Lightning cricketers IPL Supernovas cricketers Royal Challengers Bangalore (WPL) cricketers Australian expatriate cricketers in India Victoria women cricketers Soccer players from Sydney Sportswomen from New South Wales Sydney FC (women) players Women's association football defenders People educated at Pymble Ladies' College Wisden Cricketers of the Year Wisden Leading Woman Cricketers in the World Cricketers at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia Commonwealth Games gold medallists in cricket Birmingham Phoenix cricketers Australian expatriate cricketers in England ICC Cricketer of the Year Medallists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games