Perry Reflects on Enjoyable Batting Session Against India

Perry Reflects on Enjoyable Batting Session Against India.webp

Perth, March 7 Veteran all-rounder Ellyse Perry said she was enjoying her time at the crease after becoming Australia's leading run-scorer in women's Test matches during the one-off pink-ball match against India at the WACA Ground on Saturday.

Ellyse, 35, surpassed Karen Rolton's record of 1,002 Test runs by crossing the 1,000-run milestone with a single before hitting a boundary to claim the record. She was eventually dismissed lbw by Deepti Sharma for 76, leaving her with 1,006 runs in the longer format.

"It feels like I've been playing for a long time now! But, it was a really enjoyable session out there batting with Annabel Sutherland. She's just so skillful. Watching her from the other end was absolutely amazing.

"In the bigger picture of the match, it was a really good session for us to put ourselves in a strong position. Hopefully the rest of the day goes really well for us. It was just really nice to be out there," said Ellyse in a chat with broadcasters during the tea break.

Ellyse and Annabel added 128 for the third wicket, a stand that shifted momentum firmly towards Australia, as they gained a 19-run lead at the end of the first session. "I think last night there was a tricky patch and I felt like we just started to build a little bit of momentum towards the back end of the evening.

"We knew this morning it might be tough to start, but then it could get a bit nicer to score runs. The fast bowlers bowled a lot of overs last night, so it felt like we might get more chances today to settle into the rhythm of the innings. As I said, Annabel was phenomenal in that partnership. It was really nice to build that stand together and we had a lot of fun out there."

Ellyse noted that the conditions were more favorable than on day one. "It probably didn't seam quite as much today. The odd ball still nipped a bit, but last night it felt like every single ball was going one way or the other – it was almost impossible to pick.

"Today it just felt a little bit truer. You could trust your shots a bit more. There's also a bit more spin in the wicket now, which is great because it should set up a good contest for the rest of the match. But overall it just felt a bit more reliable to play your shots."

Ellyse, who has 39 Test wickets to her name, is now the only woman to have scored more than 1,000 runs and taken more than 30 wickets in the format. Looking ahead, Ellyse said Australia's batting depth could help them capitalize on their advantage.

"We've got such a deep batting order as well. It'll be interesting to see how we set this up. Hopefully over the next couple of sessions we can put down a really strong marker that gives us a good chance to be attacking with the ball later on. But, exciting times for Annabel – and hopefully the next session goes really well for us."
 
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