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On The Verge Of Playing 300 Games For Aus, Ellyse Perry Open To Reaching 400 Appearances
When India take on Australia in the second T20I at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday evening, Ellyse, 33, will become just the fourth player after Mithali Raj, Charlotte Edwards and Suzie Bates to play 300 matches across all formats of international women’s cricket.
"I'm very much open to whatever pans out in the next little bit for me. I'm absolutely loving the opportunity to be a part of this group still, and I think if I'm in the same phase as I am at the moment, then I'd love to play 400."
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