Ellyse Perry and her rise in the sports she is involved in has been a rather wel꧋l-documented one. In recent times, she has been ranked as the number 1 all-rounder and number 1 batter in the ICC Women player rankings.
Also, in an inte𝕴rview when Perry was asked about her relationship with the sport and how she developed a love f🧸or the sport. She said that her father began teaching her how to play the game and she continued it watching the Australian teams play while growing up.
“I think it started for me just like most kids in Australia, in the backyard. I have got an older brother who played school cricket and I used to follow him around everywhere. My dad played a lot of cricket too so it all started there. Dad was teaching me how to play and then I think I just loved watching Australian teams play both Men and Women when I was growing up.”
Ellyse Perry’s Holi message for her Indian fans:
Holi, the festival of colour is all about fun, frolic, and merrymaking, as it’s a celebration of everything that’s lively and youthful. Indian festivals are diverse and it’s a joy to partake in every single tradition and custom related to them. One of the most important Hindu festivals, Holi is celebrated with much fanfare by the community, across the world.
While the world cele🤪brates, Ellyse Perry took to Twitter to wish her fans on the auspicious occasioꦏn of Holi.
“Happy Holi to everyone in India and looking forward to leaving tomorrow for our tour over there! #Holi2018”, she tweeted.
Happy Holi to everyone in India and looking forward to 🍌leaving tomorrow for our tour over there!
— Ellyse Perry (@EllysePerry)
Here’s how Twitter reacted to Perry’s post:
Woah𓆉 woah.. thanks pez. Have a ꦫgreat tour. How about getting a hundred in ODIs this time 😋
— Spidey (@MrStarksPeter)
Happy Holi Ma'am…….. Safe journey
— Puspita Dey (@Puspita_Dey07)
Cannot wait to see you in India!
— Krithika (@krithika0808)
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Looking forward to see ya mam'm in India ' I still remember your best bowling figure here in India in Mumbai" looking forward to see you deliver it again for
— Abhinav Asylum (@abhinav_karna)