Ellyse Perry is known for her rare achievement of representing Australia in both cricket and soccer at an international level, making her debut in both sports at a very young age.

She made her debut for the Australian cricket team at the age of 16 in July 2007, becoming the youngest Australian ever to play international cricket.

Perry played for the Australian women's national soccer team, the Matildas, and participated in the FIFA Women's World Cup. Her soccer career at the international level spanned from 2007 to 2012.

Cricket World Cup Wins: She has been part of multiple ICC Women's Cricket World Cup winning teams, showcasing her skills as a key player in the Australian squad.

In cricket, Perry is known for her all-round talent, excelling as both a right-arm fast bowler and a right-handed batsman.

Perry scored her maiden Test century in November 2017 against England in the Women's Ashes series.

Perry has received several prestigious awards, including the ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year.

Perry has authored a book for young adults about her life and sports career

Perry is known for her advocacy for women's sports, contributing to increasing visibility and support for female athletes

She is considered a role model for aspiring female athletes.