Women’s Ashes 2015: Ellyse Perry believes “killer instinct” was key to Australia’s victory

Women's Ashes 2015: Ellyse Perry believes "killer instinct" was key to Australia's victory

By Cricket Country Staff Last Published on - August 29, 2015 4:32 PM IST

 

Ellyse Perry took two wickets in the match © Getty Images
Ellyse Perry took two wickets in the match © Getty Images

Australian pace spearhead and aggressive top-order batter Ellyse Perry feels that destructive and ruthless approach helped the team to win in the second T20 which was played at County Ground, Hove. Perry also termed the win as most special of her international career. Defending small target of 108 runs Australian pace battery showcased some brilliant piece of fast bowling which ultimately resulted in England’s innings to fold on 87 runs. READ: Ellyse Perry talks about fast bowling

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In a conversation with cricket.com.au Perry said, “The whole team has got a killer instinct to be honest. To take five wickets in the first six overs was a dream start, it was exactly what we needed to do. I think we felt we needed to take 10 wickets in less than 20 overs to win the game, and it’s so amazing how well everyone bowled and fielded today – so much better than last game. It’s unbelievable, especially to win in that fashion. England couldn’t have bowled much better than they did today again, and for us to come out and do that, it’s probably the most special win I’ve been involved in, and it really says a lot about the character of the side.” ALSO READ: Ellyse Perry: A beauty who is good enough to represent Australia in cricket and football

The English batters had no answer to the dog-eat-dog and callous approach followed by the Australian quicks and fielders. The pacers swung the ball consistently and also bowled an occasional slower delivery.