WPL 2023: Best Overseas XI from second week
These overseas players looked impactful for their sides in the second week of the marquee event.
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4. Ellyse Perry
With UP Warriorz's victory in the 17th match against Gujarat, RCB’s chances have ended to qualify for the next round. However, in this phase of disappointment, the franchise will be satisfied with Ellyse Perry’s services. The swashbuckling Australia all-rounder has played some scintillating knocks for her team and won the hearts of RCB supporters.
At the top order, she played a significant role with her bat at the time when the skipper Smriti Mandhana couldn’t deliver anything solid to the team. In the 11th match of the league, the veteran hit the second half-century of the tournament against DC at the DY Patil Stadium. Against the quality team, RCB lost the contest by six wickets but Perry played 67-run innings off 52 deliveries and proved her batting potential.
In the next match against Gujarat, which was a do-or-die match for Challengers, Perry showcased her bowling skills and powered her team to a five-wicket win, grabbing 3/16 figures with the ball. The stylish Aussie is currently the fifth-leading run-getter in the tournament, piling up 224 runs with two half-centuries in seven matches at a fine strike rate of 134.13.
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