The superstar allrounder passed two key Ashes milestones during Sunday’s incredible draw in Canberra
Perry passes Ashes records with bat and ball
Ellyse Perry has become the undisputed queen of Ashes cricket after going to the top of both the all-time run-scoring and wicket-taking charts.
Perry topped former England skipper Charlotte Edwards' record of 1534 runs in Ashes matches on Sunday, taking her haul to 1552 at 53.51 across all formats with her second-innings 41.
Hours later, she took her 68th wicket in Ashes cricket to go one clear of England veteran Katherine Brunt, who claimed eight scalps in the Canberra Test alone.
Who else to take another catch but Rachael Haynes?!
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 30, 2022
Just as Winfield-Hill went up a gear she's dismissed by Perry #Ashes pic.twitter.com/KVGPhKMAxz
Perry's records are assisted by the introduction of the multi-format Ashes in 2013, as well as the increase in the frequency of Ashes series.
But it is still a telling indicator of her all-round ability in all three formats of the game after she took the new ball again and batted at No.4 in Canberra.
Perry's career batting average of 75.20 ranks second in all women's Test history, while her bowling average of 19.97 ranks in the top 25.
Doesn't get much better. 👌#Ashes pic.twitter.com/rgKiQbdvCu
— Australian Women's Cricket Team 🏏 (@AusWomenCricket) January 29, 2022
The positive margin of 55.23 between the two figures is second only to Don Bradman in all men's and women's Test cricket, with Bradman's numbers of 63.94 owing mostly to his batting prowess.
Perry's record-breaking effort comes less than a fortnight after she was left out of Australia's T20 team, but she will be certain to keep her spot in the one-day side as the Ashes series continues.
The 31-year-old said earlier in the Test she had not entered the Test trying to prove a point.
"There was no point to prove," she said.
"If there is an opportunity and I'm in the side I really want to play a role for the team.
"We're in a really great position with Australian cricket with the depth and talent that we have.
"It puts everyone on their toes in terms of form and performances and pushing the game forward.
"So I'm certainly no different."
LEADING ASHES RUN-SCORERS
Ellyse Perry: 1552*
Charlotte Edwards: 1534
Meg Lanning: 1232*
Alex Blackwell: 1030
Janette Brittin: 1024
LEADING ASHES WICKET-TAKERS
Ellyse Perry: 68*
Katherine Brunt: 67*
Betty Wilson: 53
Catherine Fitzpatrick: 52
Myrtle Maclagan: 51
*Still active
Commonwealth Bank Women's Ashes v England
Australia Ashes squad: Darcie Brown, Nicola Carey, Stella Campbell, Hannah Darlington, Ashleigh Gardner, Rachael Haynes (vc), Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Meg Lanning (c), Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland
England Ashes squad: Heather Knight (c), Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Katherine Brunt, Kate Cross, Freya Davies, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Tash Farrant, Sarah Glenn, Amy Jones, Nat Sciver (vc), Anya Shrubsole, Mady Villiers, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Danni Wyatt
Australia lead the multi-format series 6-4
Jan 20: Australia won by nine wickets
Jan 22: No Result
Jan 23: Match Abandoned without a ball bowled
Jan 27-30: Match Drawn,
Feb 3: First ODI, Manuka Oval (D/N), 2.10pm AEDT
Feb 6: Second ODI, Junction Oval, 10.05am AEDT
Feb 8: Third ODI, Junction Oval, 10.05am AEDT