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In an exciting development for cricket fans around the world, the Sydney Sixers have secured the prized re-signing of , a dynamic and accomplished all-rounder, for an additional two seasons in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). This announcement comes as a significant boost for the Sixers, marking Perry’s continued commitment to the team she has been an integral part of since the league’s inception.
Perry had originally joined the Sydney Sixers as their first signing back in 2015. Since then, she has emerged as one of the league’s most dominant figures, consistently showcasing her prowess with both bat and ball. Her multifaceted skills have made her a fan favorite and an invaluable asset to the team’s success over the years.
Perry’s adaptability and determination have been particularly evident in the past year, as she successfully revamped her batting strategy to align with the evolving demands of T20 cricket. Her efforts yielded remarkable results on the international stage, with Perry amassing an impressive 374 runs in 11 T20I innings, boasting a staggering strike rate of 157.14 and an average of 53.42. This transformation underscores her dedication to continuous improvement and her ability to excel in various roles within the team.
Perry will continue leading the Sixers in WBBL|09
Within the WBBL arena, Perry has not only been a formidable player but also a leader who has inspired her teammates to new heights. Her contributions have been instrumental in guiding the Sixers to two title triumphs, and her batting prowess has been unmatched, amassing a remarkable 3,769 runs at an average of 48.94. Notably, she stands as the second-highest run-scorer in the league’s history, second only to Beth Mooney.
As the captain of the Sydney Sixers, Perry will once again take the helm at the iconic North Sydney Oval, leading her team into battle against the Melbourne Stars in the league’s opening match on October 19. Her commitment to the Sixers is not only a testament to her passion for the game but also to the special bond she shares with the club, its fans, and the broader cricketing community.
Expressing her delight at the contract extension, the Australian superstar shared her excitement and said she takes pride in the team’s achievements both on and off the field, particularly in inspiring young players. She eagerly anticipates the challenges of the upcoming season and looks forward to playing in front of enthusiastic fans at North Sydney Oval and the SCG.
“It’s a lovely feeling to be able to continue at the Sixers for another two WBBL seasons. The club has been a special part of my career for almost a decade, and I am proud of what we have achieved, both on and off the field, especially in terms of connecting with and inspiring lots of girls and boys to be involved in the game. I’m really looking forward to the challenge this season presents, and seeing as many fans as we can at North Sydney Oval and the SCG,” as quoted by sydneysixers.com.au.
Sydney Sixers squad for WBBL|09 (so far):
Ellyse Perry (c), Maitlan Brown, E𒆙rin Burns, Lauren Cheatle, Ash Gardner, Emma Hughes
This article was first published at , a Cricket Times company.