The icon of the Ellyse Perry cricket will play Hampshire Hawks in the outbreak of this summer’s vitality.
Australian, widely regarded as one of the greatest female crickets of all time, will play for Hampshire this July after being confirmed as an overseas signature.
The 34-year-old comprehensive will be available for the six matches of the vitality explosion, as well as two Metro games one day with the cup, while Perry will be able to play on the day of the Blast Blast final if Hampshire qualifies.
“I am really looking forward to joining the Hampshire team this summer,” Perry said.
“The club has been a women’s player for the last 10 years and I am excited to have the opportunity to join the team in 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 the local team for the first time on Sunday, July 6th.”
Perry is comprehensive of women in the world’s highest rank, boasting numerous tuning, including the ICC year of ICC year, called the ICC Player of the Decade in 2020 and winning Australia’s International Women’s Women’s Women’s cricket on three occasions.
The youngest, male or female cricket to represent Australia, Perry has been at the top of the game for the best part of 20 years and is one of the most decorated athletes in the world.
Perry has won the T20 World Cup on six occasions, is a twice winner of the ODI World Cup, a Commonwealth Gold Medal, Big Bash women’s great champion, won 11 national women’s women’s titles and is the undisputed women’s champion as a five -time winner and wins.
She is determined to make her Hampshire debut in Chesterfield on July 4 against Blaze, before making her debut at Utilita Bowl for Hawks against Somersset on July 6.
The outbreak of Vitality of 2025 begins on Friday on May 30 and ends with the day of the first Vitality of Vitality of Vitality in Kia Oval in London on July 27.