Ellyse Perry has enhanced her status as the greatest all-rounder, becoming the leading run-scorer and wicket-taker in women's Ashes history.
Ellyse Perry has become the undisputed queen of Women's Ashes cricket after going to the top of both the all-time run-scoring and wicket-taking charts.Ellyse Perry passed England's Charlotte Edwards as the Women's Ashes all-time highest run-scorer with 1552 at 53.51 across all formats
Perry's record-breaking effort comes less than a fortnight after she was left out of Australia's Twenty20 team 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.
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