Ellyse Perry made history during the 2nd ODI against India in Brisbane by scoring a brilliant 105 runs off 75 balls with a strike rate of 140. She hit 6 sixes and 4 boundaries. Perry became the first cricketer in women’s cricket to achieve 7000 runs and 300 wickets. She has 7080 runs and 330 wickets across all formats, including 928 runs and 39 wickets in Tests, 4064 runs and 165 wickets in ODIs, and 2088 runs and 126 wickets in T20Is.