Ellyse Perry, born on November 3, 1990, is an Australian all-rounder renowned for her exceptional performances across all formats of women’s cricket. Her international career, spanning from 2007 to 2025, showcases impressive statistics in Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).



Career Statistics
Test Matches
- Matches Played: 13
- Innings: 22
- Not Outs: 7
- Runs Scored: 928
- Highest Score: 213*
- Batting Average: 61.86
- Centuries: 2
- Half-Centuries: 4
- Wickets Taken: 39
- Best Bowling Figures: 6/32
- Bowling Average: 21.82
One Day Internationals (ODIs)
- Matches Played: 155
- Innings: 128
- Not Outs: 42
- Runs Scored: 4,187
- Highest Score: 112*
- Batting Average: 48.68
- Centuries: 3
- Half-Centuries: 35
- Wickets Taken: 165
- Best Bowling Figures: 7/22
- Bowling Average: 25.13
Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is)
- Matches Played: 164
- Innings: 107
- Not Outs: 38
- Runs Scored: 2,097
- Highest Score: 75
- Batting Average: 30.39
- Half-Centuries: 9
- Wickets Taken: 126
- Best Bowling Figures: 4/12
- Bowling Average: 18.78
Historic Milestones
- Dual-Sport Athlete: Perry represented Australia in both cricket and football, making her the first Australian woman to achieve this distinction at the international level.
- Youngest Australian Cricketer: She made her international cricket debut at just 16 years old in a One Day International against New Zealand in 2007.
- First Player to 1,000 Runs and 100 Wickets in T20Is: Perry was the first cricketer (male or female) to achieve this milestone in T20 Internationals.
- Dominant All-Rounder in ODIs: She is among the few to score over 4,000 runs and take more than 150 wickets in W-ODIs.
- ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Decade (2020): Honored for her outstanding contributions across formats from 2011–2020.
- Belinda Clark Award: Won this prestigious award three times (2016, 2018, and 2020), recognizing her as Australia’s best female cricketer.
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