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    Test debut (cap 152) 15 February 2008 v England Last Test: 15 February 2024 v South Africa ODI debut (cap 109) 22 July 2007 v New Zealand Last ODI: 27 March 2024 v Bangladesh ODI shirt no. 8

  2. Ellyse Perry's rise has seen her become one of the dominant players of her - or any - generation as well as a global icon of the game and female sport.

  3. 3M Followers, 206 Following, 327 Posts - Ellyse Perry (@ellyseperry) on Instagram: "Management: @alwayshuman"

  4. Ellyse Perry was initially trained by her father, Mark, who played cricket and squash at representative level. According to Ellyse, she first developed an interest in cricket when she saw he father teaching her brother Damien to bowl.

  5. Nov 3, 1990 · Australia Women, Sydney Sixers Women, Loughborough Lightning, Supernovas, Birmingham Phoenix Women, Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women

  6. In January of 2019, Ellyse was named Player of the Tournament for the WBBL 04 season and became the first Big Bash player to reach 2000 runs. During the 2019 Women's Ashes tour of England, Ellyse continued to prove her dominance when she broke the record for the best ever ODI bowling figures by an Australian woman (7-22 from 10 overs).

  7. 'Youngest', 'Only', 'Best' - You don't get very far into a description of Ellyse Perry's career before the superlatives appear. Not only is Ellyse the youngest ever cricketer, male or female, to have represented Australia, she is one of very few Australians to have represented her country in two different sports, and the only person ever to have played for Australia in both cricket and football (soccer) World Cups.

  8. Arguably the best athlete in Australia, three-time Belinda Clark Award winner and ICC Cricketer of the Decade Ellyse Perry is one of the greatest players of her generation.

  9. Oct 29, 2020 · Perry made her debut for the Australian ODI side in 2007.She was 16 years old, the youngest ever cricketer to represent Australia. Her T20 debut came six months later, where she was awarded player ...

  10. Not only is Ellyse the youngest ever cricketer, male or female, to have represented Australia, she is also one of very few Australians to have represented her country in two different sports, and the only person ever to have played for Australia in both cricket and football (soccer) World Cups.

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