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5 mind-blowing facts about T20 World Cup champion Ellyse Perry you didn't know

From nine ICC trophies to playing FIFA and ICC World Cups, here are five incredible Ellyse Perry facts every cricket fan should know.

Ellyse Perry celebrates Australia's seventh Women's T20 World Cup title win over England at Lord's, as fans learn surprising facts about her record-breaking career.
Ellyse Perry celebrates Australia's seventh Women's T20 World Cup title win over England at Lord's, as fans learn surprising facts about her record-breaking career.

Australia once again proved why they are the most dominant team in women's cricket by winning the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. The six-time champions defeated hosts England by seven wickets in the final at Lord's to lift a record-extending seventh T20 World Cup title.

The victory was also special for Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry. The legendary cricketer became the first player, male or female, to win nine major ICC tournament titles. The historic achievement further strengthened her place among the greatest players in cricket history.

Perry's career has been filled with remarkable achievements both on and off the cricket field. From representing Australia  in two different sports to setting unique records in international cricket, she has built a legacy that very few athletes can match.

In this article, we take a look at five mind-blowing facts about T20 World Cup champion Ellyse Perry that showcase why she is one of the greatest all-rounders and most successful athletes of the modern era.

5. First woman to score 1,000+ T20I runs and take 100+ T20I wickets

Ellyse Perry became the first woman in cricket history to score more than 1,000 runs and take over 100 wickets in T20 Internationals. The Australian all-rounder achieved this historic milestone during the Women's Ashes against England in July 2019.

The achievement showcased Perry's exceptional all-round ability. She has consistently performed with both the bat and the ball, establishing herself as one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of women's cricket.

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Since Perry set the record, only a few players have joined this exclusive club. Ellyse Perry, Hayley Matthews, Deepti Sharma, and Amelia Kerr are the only women cricketers to have scored more than 1,000 T20I runs and taken over 100 wickets, highlighting the rarity of the achievement.

4. Holds the highest Test score by an Australian woman

Holds the highest Test score by an Australian woman

Ellyse Perry holds the record for the highest individual Test score by an Australian woman. She scored an unbeaten 213 against England during the Women's Ashes Test at North Sydney Oval in November 2017, producing one of the finest innings in Women's Test cricket.

Perry came to the crease after Australia had slipped to 13/3 and steadied the innings with a patient and composed knock. Her record-breaking innings included 26 fours and one six. She surpassed Karen Rolton's previous Australian record of 209 and also registered her maiden Test century.

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Perry's unbeaten 213 remains one of the greatest individual performances in Women's Test cricket. The innings not only helped Australia recover from a difficult position but also secured her place in the record books as the Australian woman with the highest Test score..

3. Two-time WBBL and one-time WPL champion

3. Two-time WBBL and one-time WPL champion

Ellyse Perry has enjoyed tremendous success in franchise cricket. She has won the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) title twice with the Sydney Sixers and also lifted the Women's Premier League (WPL) trophy once with Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2024.

Perry has been one of the most consistent performers in both tournaments. Her ability to contribute with both the bat and the ball has made her a key player for every team she has represented. She has delivered several match-winning performances in pressure situations.

These titles highlight Perry's impact beyond international cricket. Her success in the WBBL and WPL has further strengthened her reputation as one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of women's cricket.

2. Only woman cricketer to win nine ICC trophies

2. Only woman cricketer to win nine ICC trophies

Ellyse Perry is the only woman cricketer to win nine ICC trophies. She achieved the historic milestone after Australia defeated England by seven wickets in the final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at Lord's.

Perry played an important role in Australia's title-winning campaign. She scored 198 runs at an average of 49.50 and also picked up four wickets, making valuable contributions with both bat and ball throughout the tournament.

With this triumph, Perry's ICC trophy collection includes two Women's ODI World Cups and seven Women's T20 World Cups. No other male or female cricketer has won more ICC tournament titles, making her the most successful player in ICC history.

1. Only woman to play in both FIFA and ICC World Cups

1. Only woman to play in both FIFA and ICC World Cups

Ellyse Perry is the only woman to have represented her country in both the FIFA Women's World Cup and the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. She played for Australia's national football team, the Matildas, and also became one of the greatest cricketers in the history of the game.

Perry represented Australia at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany and even scored a memorable goal against Sweden in the quarter-finals. In 2014, she decided to focus entirely on cricket, bringing her athleticism, fitness, and big-match experience to the Australian cricket team.

Her decision proved to be a turning point in her career. Perry went on to become one of the most successful all-rounders in world cricket, winning multiple ICC titles and setting several records. Her achievements across two different sports make her one of the greatest athletes of the modern era.

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