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Ellyse Perry rejoins NSW after six-year Victoria stint

IANS April 24, 2025 411 views

Ellyse Perry is making a significant return to New South Wales cricket after six years with Victoria. Her move comes with an impressive record of 1052 runs and 13 wickets during her time away. Despite ongoing international commitments, Perry is excited to be closer to her family and rejoining the Breakers program. Cricket NSW leadership, including Leah Poulton, has warmly welcomed her return, recognizing her as a world-class player and role model.

"I'm really looking forward to being back in Sydney and closer to my family" - Ellyse Perry"
Ellyse Perry rejoins NSW after six-year Victoria stint
New Delhi, April 24: Ellyse Perry is returning to New South Wales after spending six years representing Victoria in state cricket.

Key Points

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Perry impressed with 1052 runs and 13 wickets during Victoria stint

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Returning to reigning WNCL champions NSW

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Continues international cricket commitments

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Will play for Hampshire and Birmingham Phoenix

Despite her limited availability - just 20 Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) matches for Victoria due to international duties - Perry impressed with 1052 runs at an average of 75.14 and took 13 wickets.

Her return to NSW, the reigning WNCL champions, comes with similar restrictions, as she will miss the early part of next season while competing in the ODI World Cup. However, there could be a window for her to play in January ahead of Australia's multi-format series against India.

During her time with Victoria, Perry continued to represent the Sydney Sixers in the WBBL.

"The last six years I've spent in Melbourne and at Cricket Victoria have been extremely fond ones and I'm incredibly grateful for all the opportunities and memories that I'll cherish," Perry said.

"I'm really looking forward to being back in Sydney and closer to my family and longtime friends. It's been lovely to stay in touch with CNSW through the Sixers and I feel very fortunate to be walking back into a world class program led by Leah Poulton and her staff."

Leah Poulton, Head of Female Elite Cricket at Cricket NSW, said Perry's return is a significant moment for the program.

"We're thrilled to welcome Ellyse back home to the Breakers. She's not only one of the world's premier cricketers, but also a role model and leader whose impact extends far beyond the field," Poulton said. "Pez' professionalism, experience, and approach to the game make her an incredible asset to any team, and we're excited to have her back in our program."

This July, she's set to play for Hampshire before joining Birmingham Phoenix for The Hundred in August.

Australia have a relatively quiet winter schedule, with their next international commitment being an away ODI series against India in September, which will serve as preparation for the World Cup.

Reader Comments

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Sarah T.
So excited to have Pez back in NSW colors! 🎉 Her stats with Victoria were insane despite limited appearances. That 75+ average is just ridiculous. Welcome home legend!
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Michael K.
Interesting move. While I understand the family reasons, Victoria really helped develop her game these past years. Hope NSW appreciates what they're getting back.
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Jess L.
As a Victorian fan, I'm gutted but wish her all the best. She gave us some incredible moments. That 150* against WA last season was pure class 👏
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Amit P.
Respectfully, I think this shows the imbalance in women's domestic cricket. Top players like Perry barely play state games due to international commitments. Needs addressing.
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Rebecca S.
Can't wait to see her back in blue! Her leadership will be huge for the younger players in the NSW squad. Plus more chances to see her play live!
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Tom W.
That Hampshire stint will be interesting! English conditions could give her some good prep before the India series. Smart scheduling from her.

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