Delhi: Australian women’s cricket team’s veteran player Ellyse Perry created history in the third ODI match being played against India. This match is being played in the stadium of Perth, and this is the 150th ODI match of Ellyse Perry’s career. With this achievement, she has become the first woman player to play 150 ODIs for Australia.
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Alice Perry’s achievements in women’s cricket
Ellyse Perry has become the eighth player in the history of women’s cricket to play 150 ODI matches. At the top of this list is former Indian captain Mithali Raj, who has played 232 ODIs. After him comes the name of Indian fast bowler Jhulan Goswami, who has played 204 ODI matches. Both of them are players who have played more than 200 ODIs.
Performance in 150th match
In her 150th match, Ellyse Perry could not make much contribution with the bat and was out after scoring only 4 runs. Indian bowler Arundhati Reddy bowled him and sent him to the pavilion. However, Perry is counted among those players who have the ability to win matches with both bat and ball.
Alice Perry’s career
Ellyse Perry has so far scored 4068 runs in ODI cricket at an average of 50.22. He has three centuries and 34 half-centuries in his name. She has also been excellent in bowling and has taken 165 wickets. Ellyse Perry has also played 162 T20 and 13 Test matches so far.
The Indian women’s team is currently on Australia tour, where it is playing a three-match ODI series. By winning the first two matches of this series, Australia has taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. The third and final match is currently going on.
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