Ellyse Perry Achieves Historic 350-Match Milestone
Ellyse Perry created history by becoming the first Australian cricketer to appear in 350 international matches across formats. The landmark was reached during the third T20I against India women's cricket team in Adelaide, underscoring her exceptional longevity and sustained impact in international cricket.
Early Debut and Evolution
Perry made her international debut in July 2007 at just 16 years of age, entering elite cricket without prior senior domestic exposure — a rarity in modern professional sport. She announced her arrival with a strong all-round performance, contributing with both bat and ball.
Initially recognised as a fast bowler batting lower down the order, Perry gradually evolved into a technically accomplished top-order batter. Her transition reflects adaptability, skill development, and tactical awareness, enabling relevance across changing team requirements.
Outstanding All-Round Record
Across formats, Perry’s statistics highlight remarkable consistency. In Women’s Tests, she has maintained an impressive batting average while contributing significantly with the ball. In ODIs, she has combined run-scoring reliability with wicket-taking effectiveness. Her T20I career further demonstrates balance between batting contributions and bowling breakthroughs.
Her dual-threat capabilities position her among the most accomplished all-rounders in women’s cricket history. In global appearances, she ranks among the most-capped players internationally.
Multi-Sport Distinction
Beyond cricket, Perry represented Australia in football, featuring in the FIFA Women's World Cup . She became the first Australian woman to participate in World Cups across two different sports, highlighting extraordinary athletic versatility.
Career Significance
Perry has been integral to Australia’s success across multiple ICC tournaments, contributing to numerous world titles and domestic championships.
Exam-Focused Key Points
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Ellyse Perry debuted internationally in 2007 at age 16.
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First Australian cricketer to reach 350 internationals.
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Elite all-rounder across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is.
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Represented Australia in cricket and football World Cups.
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Key contributor to Australia’s ICC tournament success.
Month: Current Affairs - February 22, 2026
Category: Sports | Records & Milestones