Overall, Mithali Raj is the second woman to have done so with legendary England batter Charlotte Edwards the first to the landmark.
Shane Bond will join his Mumbai Indians coach Jayawardene at the unnamed franchise.
Perry was voted player of the series following Australia's success in the seven-match Ashes.
Mithali Raj now has led a side in most ODIs (118). She went past Charlotte Edwards's world record of 117.
The ICC has kick-started its effort to attract fans to the World Cup 2019 with the launch of a promotional video starring Ashes hero Andrew Flintoff.
Suzie Bates (now 2,639) went past Charlotte Edwards' 2,605.
Mithali Raj recorded her 50th ODI half-century playing against England Women's in the series decider
The Wristband challenge was to spread the message that cricket has no boundaries.
A year ago Charlotte Edwards had retired from international cricket.
ICC Women's World Cup 2017: England reached the finals after beating South Africa by 2 wickets in the first semi-final.