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Ellyse Perry Will Return To New Ball Role Against India
Australian women's team pace bowler Ellyse Perry, who is set to return to her role as a new-ball bowler after her career over the past 18 months was hampered by a hamstring injury, has termed the forthcoming ODI series against India as an opportunity.
"With Megan Schutt missing for this series, there might be more opportunity there with the new ball, especially initially," said Perry ahead of the ODI series against the Indian women's team that begins on Tuesday (September 21).
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