Ellyse Perry, an integral part of the Australian cricket team, is playing the Women’s Ashes clash against Heather Knight’s England. Australia have been a dominant force in both men’s and women’s cricket, with the men’s team successfully retaining the Ashes since 2015.

In the 2021-2022 edition, Australia secured a convincing victory over England, winning the women’s Ashes with a comfortable margin of 12-4 points on their home ground. England are eager to end Australia’s recent dominance in this highly anticipated series. The series has already commenced with a one-off Test match, breaking away from the traditional four-day format to a five-day encounter, which is unusual for women’s Test matches.

Ellyse Perry, a crucial member of the Australian squad, has an impressive track record in her illustrious career. She has garnered numerous accolades and has now achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the first player to participate in ten Women’s Ashes series. Perry stands alone in this extraordinary feat.

Since her international debut in 2007, Perry has amassed an impressive record, playing 10 Tests, 131 ODIs, and 139 T20Is throughout her career.

Meanwhile, she scored 99 as Australia managed 328/7 on Day 1.