The Ellyse Perry Crimea icon will play for Hampshire Hawks this summer Vitality Blast.
The Australian, which is considered one of the greatest female crickets of all time, will play for Hampshire this July after being confirmed as a foreign signature.
The 34-year-old comprehensive will be available for six nodes for vitality, as well as two Metro matches, one-day games, while Perry will be able to play on the day of the Vitality Blast final, if Hampshire qualified.
“I’m really looking forward to joining the Hampshire team this summer,” Perry said.
“The club has been a leader in a women’s game for the past 10 years and I’m excited to have the opportunity to join a team at such an exciting time for home crickets in England.
“There is always a great atmosphere in Utilita BowL and I can’t wait to go out as part of a home team for the first time on Sunday, July 6th.”
Perry is the best ranked worldwide woman versatile, bragging about numerous awards, including a double ICC Women’s Crusher of the Year, called ICC player of the decade 2020 and a victory in the Australian Women’s International Crite of the Year on three occasions.
The youngest cricket, male or female, who represents Australia, Perry was at the top of the game at the best of 20 years and is one of the most disgusting athletes in the world.
Perry won the T20 World Cup six times, is a double winner of the ODO World Cup, a gold medal of Commonwealth Games, a double women’s Big Bash champion, won 11 female titles Cricket league and is an incompetent female champion in a seal as a five-time winner, leading the leading scorer and Wickket Taker.
On July 4, she will be debut at Hampshire in Chesterfield against Blaze, before he debuted on the Utilita BowL on July 6.
Blast Vitality 2025 begins on Friday, May 30th and ends with the first day of the finals of the women’s vitality final at Kia Oval in London on July 27.
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2025-04-10 17:45:00