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Ellyse Perry I love you but you're destroying my hope right now 🫠😭
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Ellyse Perry Made 180 Feel Like a Mountain
Ellyse Perry’s quiet 60 gave Australia just enough control as England wasted a winning position in a tense Women’s Ashes collapse.
Ellyse Perry did not need a century to bend the match.
That was the scary part.
Australia only reached 180, the kind of total England should have chased with calm hands and clear heads. Instead, Perry’s 60 gave the innings just enough weight to make every dot ball feel louder.
She did not blast England out of the game. She made the chase uncomfortable.
Then Kim Garth took away the easy start. Alana King turned pressure into wickets. Amy Jones fought alone while the rest of England kept slipping deeper into the mess.
That is what great players do sometimes.
They do not always leave fireworks.
Sometimes they leave a number on the board that keeps asking questions until the other side runs out of answers.
Ellyse Perry Does Not Panic When England Start Squeezing
Ellyse Perry faces England spin squeeze with a simple answer: move the field own the dots and keep Australia breathing through Ashes cricket
England’s spin plan wants one thing from Ellyse Perry.
Stillness.
Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean and Sarah Glenn can make an over feel smaller with every dot ball. Cover creeps in. Midwicket waits. The keeper gets louder. Suddenly, the batter is not just facing spin. She is facing the feeling that the field has closed around her.
Perry’s answer is never just power.
It is the late bat face. The calm single. The hard first run. The tiny step that changes the bowler’s length before the big shot ever arrives.
That is why this battle works.
England want pressure to become panic.
Perry wants pressure to become plain work.
One nudge behind square. One punch to long off. One two into space before the fielder settles. Little by little, the squeeze starts leaking.
And once Perry makes England move the field, the whole plan feels less cruel.
Ellyse Perry Makes India’s Dot Ball Trap Lose Air
Ellyse Perry dot-ball pressure is the thread in her India battles, from WPL calm to Brisbane damage, Navi Mumbai resistance and T20 pressure
India’s pressure works because it makes batters feel trapped.
Ellyse Perry is hard to trap.
That is what makes this rivalry so good. Deepti Sharma can squeeze. Renuka Singh Thakur can hit that awkward length. Radha Yadav can take pace off until the shot feels late. The ring closes, the single disappears, and the batter starts feeling the scoreboard breathe on her neck.
Perry does not give India that panic.
She waits. She watches the fielder move. She opens the bat face late, finds the tiny gap and takes the run that makes the whole field reset.
It is not loud cricket.
It is annoying cricket in the best way.
One single after three dots can hurt more than a boundary, because it tells the bowler the trap did not fully close. Perry keeps doing that. Quietly. Calmly. Cruelly.
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