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20 Jun 2026
Ellyse Perry

Ellyse Perry

AUS 35 yrs| Batter
#11 Batter in ODI #34 All-Rounder in ODI #21 Batter in T20I #36 All-Rounder in T20I

About Ellyse Perry

Name Ellyse Perry
Birth 3 Nov 1990
Birth Place Wahroonga, Sydney, New South Wales
Height 176 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Nationality Australian
Bats right handed
Bowls right-arm fast-medium

Perry’s cricketing journey has been quite unusual. She holds the distinction of representing her country in both cricket and football and is a generational talent who has been a global icon of the game and female sport.

Perry is an all-rounder who bats right-handed and occasionally bowls right-arm medium pace. Perry was fast-tracked from a very early age and was included in Australia’s ODI squad to face New Zealand in 2007, despite never playing a single domestic match at the senior level. Australia's women's team had been looking for a replacement for fast bowler Cathryn Fitzpatrick, and Perry fitted in that role perfectly.

However, she had a certain liking for football and went onto represent her nation at the 2011 Fifa Women’s World Cup, and became the only sportswoman to represent her nation in two different sports.

As far as her cricketing journey is concerned, Perry made her first appearance at a major ICC tournament in the 2009 Women’s Cricket World Cup. She was at her best against the Windies in a group stage match, scoring 36 and scalping 2 crucial wickets to earn the player of the match award.

The following year, Perry was instrumental in Australia’s triumph at the Women’s T20I World Cup, held in West Indies. She performed with both bat & bowl and was outstanding under pressure situations. In the final against New Zealand, Perry took 3 for 18 and was awarded player of the match as Australia clinched the T20 title.

She was again the star of the show in the 2012 Women’s T20 World Cup final, where the all-rounder took a solitary wicket, but kept the scoring rate down as Australia went onto win back-to-back World titles.

During a two-year period between 2016-2018, Perry was in the form of her life, especially in the ODI format. In the 23 innings she played, Perry made 17 scores of at least 50 runs at an average of 89.53.

Her dominance continued in the 2017 Women’s Ashes series, wherein the day-night Test at Sydney, she slammed a sensational double ton while no other batswoman managed to score more than 47. The match was drawn, but Perry hogged all the limelight for her skills and temperament. 

Perry was named in the Australian squad for the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup. During a quarterfinal clash with New Zealand, Perry tore her hamstring and was subsequently ruled out of the tournament as the Aussies clinched their fifth World T20 title. 

In the same year, she was named by Wisden as the Cricketer of the Year for her performances in 2019.

A generational talent, Perry has been instrumental in Australia’s success over the last decade or so. She has contributed heavily with both bat & the bowl and the ability to score quickly and take wickets at crucial junctures makes her a special player. 

(As of March 21)

Ellyse Perry Recent Form

Batting

1 (3)
19 (15)
36 (26)
64 (44) T20
33 (40) ODI
0 (1) ODI
44 (46) ODI
18 (15) T20I
42 (28) T20I
36 (32) T20I

Bowling

0-14
0-1 T20I
0-14 T20I
0-16 List A
0-22 List A
0-31 List A
0-27 List A
0-21 T20
0-39 T20
0-21 T20

Ellyse Perry Career Stats

Batting

Format Mat Inn R 100s 50s HS SR Avg Fours Sixes Duck
ODI 168 140 4581 3 37 112 78.63 47.72 404 53 0
T20I 176 119 2352 0 9 75 117.60 30.55 219 49 0
Test 15 24 1006 2 5 213 46.66 59.18 129 2 0
T20I 144 141 5101 3 34 111 111.13 49.05 585 82 0
T20I 25 25 972 0 8 90 132.97 64.80 109 25 0
T20 22 22 545 0 5 66 127.04 30.28 61 13 0

Bowling

Format Mat Inn W BBI Econ Avg SR 4w 5w
ODI 168 139 166 7/22 4.38 25.56 2 3
T20I 176 140 129 4/12 5.83 18.71 4 0
Test 15 23 39 9/70 2.48 21.82 1 2
T20I 144 127 72 5/22 7.18 32.79 3 1
T20I 25 20 14 6/15 8.25 30.86 1 1
T20 22 14 10 3/21 7.05 26.10 1 0