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Australian All-Rounder Ellyse Perry Pulls Out Of The Hundred
Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry has joined the list of high-profile international stars to pull out of the inaugural edition of The Hundred. The 30-year-old was due to play for Birmingham Phoenix. The reason for withdrawal of the all-rounder from the tournament have been cited as personal.
Before Perry, New Zealand's Sophie Devine had backed out of the competition. Birmingham had roped in India's Shafali Verma as Devine's replacement. Erin Burns, Perry's teammate from Australia, is still confirmed to play for the franchise. But there has been no word on who will replace Perry.
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