Perry comes through training before T20 World Cup finalImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Perry had faced seven balls when she walked off against West Indies in the semi-finalByMatthew HenryBBC Sport JournalistPublished1 hour agoAustralia all-rounder Ellyse Perry appears on track to be fit for Sunday’s T20 World Cup final against England.The 35-year-old, an iconic figure in the women’s game, retired hurt with “quad awareness” in Tuesday’s first semi-final against West Indies.
Though the Australia camp offered no firm news on her fitness on Friday, Perry ran near full intensity at training and appeared untroubled during a lengthy bat in the nets.
Australia coach Shelley Nitschke suggested on Thursday that Perry could play even if below full fitness.
The evergreen Perry, who has been part of all six of Australia’s T20 World Cup-winning squads, is her country’s leading run-scorer at this World Cup with 185, including three half-centuries.