Australian cricketer and former footballer, youngest player to represent Australia in cricket, dual international athlete across two sports
Born in Wahroonga, New South Wales, on November 3, 1990, this remarkable athlete emerged as one of Australia's most versatile sporting talents. Perry made her international cricket debut at just 16 years old in 2007, becoming the youngest player ever to represent Australia in cricket. Her exceptional athleticism extended beyond cricket, as she simultaneously pursued a professional football career, earning 18 caps for the Australian national women's soccer team between 2007 and 2009. Perry's cricket career flourished throughout the 2010s, establishing her as the world's premier all-rounder. She played pivotal roles in Australia's dominance across formats, contributing with both bat and ball to five T20 World Cup victories (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020) and two ODI World Cup triumphs (2013, 2022). Her bowling prowess earned her over 300 international wickets, while her batting evolved from supporting role to match-winner. The International Cricket Council recognized her excellence with back-to-back Women's Cricketer of the Year awards in 2017 and 2019. Her defining moment came against England at the North Sydney Oval in November 2017, when she scored an unbeaten 213 in the day-night Test. This innings stands as the highest individual score by an Australian woman in Test cricket and demonstrated her ability to adapt her aggressive limited-overs style to the longest format. The knock, spanning over seven hours, showcased the technical mastery and mental fortitude that distinguished her career. Perry's impact transcends statistics, having elevated the profile of women's cricket globally through her consistency and professionalism across nearly two decades. Her dual-sport background brought unique athleticism to cricket, while her longevity and adaptability across all three formats established new benchmarks for all-rounders. She remains the template for the modern complete cricketer, combining technical excellence with tactical intelligence and unwavering competitive spirit that defined Australian cricket's golden era.
Being the youngest person to represent Australia in cricket at age 16
How They Played
Right-handed batting all-rounder, fast-medium pace bowler with exceptional fielding skills
Lasting Impact
Pioneering dual international who elevated women's cricket and football, inspiring a generation of female athletes
Career Honours
- ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 2017, 2019
- ICC Women's T20 World Cup Winner 2010,2012,2014,2018,2020
- ICC Women's ODI World Cup Winner 2010, 2022
- ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 2017
- ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 2019
- Order of Australia Medal 2014
- Wisden Leading Woman Cricketer in the World 2019
| Club | Period | Matches | Runs | Wickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New South Wales | 2007–2023 | 87 | 4521 | 181 |
| Sydney Sixers | 2011–2023 | 54 | 1623 | 47 |
| Canberra United | 2008–2009 | — | — | — |
| Central Coast Mariners | 2009–2010 | — | — | — |
| Birmingham Phoenix | 2021–2023 | — | — | — |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore | 2018–2019 | — | — | — |