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Ellyse Perry Makes Return to New South Wales After Six Years With Victoria
The all-rounder spent her last six years representing Victoria
Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry finally returned to New South Wales after spending six years in Victoria on April 24 (Thursday). The all-rounder only made a handful of appearances for Victoria over the last six years, with 1052 runs across 20 appearances, averaging 75.14 while picking up 13 wickets.
It might be the same for NSW, given her international commitment to Australia, where she will play the ODI World Cup. According to ESPNCricinfo, Perry might have a window during January where she could make a few appearances for the state.
"The last six years I've spent in Melbourne and at Cricket Victoria have been extremely fond ones and I'm incredibly grateful for all the opportunities and memories that I'll cherish," Perry said.
"I'm really looking forward to being back in Sydney and closer to my family and longtime friends. It's been lovely to stay in touch with CNSW through the Sixers and I feel very fortunate to be walking back into a world-class program."
Earlier this month, Perry also signed up to play for Hampshire in July and will make an appearance for Birmingham Phoenix at The Hundred in August.