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Ellyse Perry carves out career-high T20 score in big Aussie win

Left out of the team for nearly a year for not scoring fast enough, Ellyse Perry showed the superstar she is in India.

Ellyse Perry lost her place in the Australian T20 team because selectors felt she needed to make her runs faster.

It cost her Commonwealth Games gold, and questions were asked about her place in the squad ahead of a World Cup defence in February.

But recalled for her first series in more than 12 months the veteran superstar showed just why she’s regarded among the best ever with a career-high knock, at sterling pace, to guide Australia to a rebound win over India in Mumbai.

Perry made the fastest 50 of her career in any format, smashed off just 33 balls, on her way to 75 off just 44 balls as the tourists carved out 8-172.

Teenager speedster Darcie Brown, who missed the first two matches after falling ill on arrival in India, then got off her sick bed to take 2-19 to put the home team on the back foot in the run chase that ultimately fell 21 runs short.

“I thought Ellyse Perry played an outstanding knock,” Aussie captain Alyssa Healy said.

Modesty has been a hallmark of her career and Perry deflected any attention on her own innings, calling the win a “great team effort” and deferring to Grace Harris’ innings of 41 off just 17 balls, which included three sixes, as the difference.

“This is an amazing team to be a part of and any chance you get to play a role is nice,” she said.

“It seems people want to fixate on milestones and particular scores in games, but I don’t think it’s about that. If you think about Grace’s innings tonight, it was so important in the context of the match. I really enjoyed the opportunity tonight and had a lot of fun.”

Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney share a moment. Picture: Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images
Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney share a moment. Picture: Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images

But Perry, who remains the No.1 ranked ODI all-rounder, conceded her motivating factor for playing on was trying to “evolve” and pointed to the WBBL, where she scored 408 runs this season, second only to Aussie teammate Beth Mooney, as where she would always strive to improve.

“You are always trying to evolve,” she said.

“We’ve got the WBBL and there’s no better place to keep evolving and trying to develop. That’s a really strong motivating factor for me to keep playing because the funnest part of the game is continuing to work on things and work with people you love working with.”

Newly crowned No.1 T20 batter Tahlia McGrath was dismissed for just one in Australia’s innings, her lowest score in 11 T20 innings and the first time she’s been out in the series.

After Brown’s early assault with the ball, spinner Ash Gardner took two wickets as India collapsed, losing 5-40 to give Australia a 2-1 lead in the five-game series.

Originally published as Ellyse Perry carves out career-high T20 score in big Aussie win

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