The Cairns Post

Perry stars as Aussies take out Kiwi ODI series

- STEVE LARKIN

ELLYSE Perry has clubbed her maiden one-day internatio­nal century to inspire Australia to a series-clinching 95-run win against New Zealand.

Perry’s majestic unbeaten 107 from 110 balls underpinne­d Australia’s 7-247 yesterday at Adelaide’s Karen Rolton Oval. In reply, New Zealand crashed to 152 all out with Perry striking an early blow with the ball and spinner Jess Jonassen taking a career-best 5-27.

The victory gives Australia an unassailab­le 2-0 lead in the best-of-three series which concludes next Sunday in Melbourne. And it extends Australia’s two-decade dominance over the Kiwis – they haven’t lost a ODI series to New Zealand since February 1999.

Perry had previously made four ODI scores in the 90s – three of them not-outs. And reaching the milestone yesterday was a near-thing, with two balls left in the innings, Perry was on 97.

The right-hander thumped a lofted drive which was dropped at deep mid-on by Anna Peterson – the ball spilt through her hands and into the rope.

“It was fortunate that she misjudged it,” Perry said. “That’s cricket ... those things go your way sometimes and, other times, they don’t.”

Perry downplayed the significan­ce of her breakthrou­gh century.

“It’s just a number. I have never really worried too much about it,” she said. “Sure, it’s cool to say now that I have scored a hundred for Australia. But in the scheme of things, it’s not a huge deal for me, to be honest.”

Perry was supported by handy knocks from Alyssa Healy, who was dropped twice in making 46 from 75 balls, and Beth Mooney (42 from 52).

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