Updated On: 14 March, 2024 06:45 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
MI head coach Charlotte Edwards doffs her hat to opposition all-rounder Ellyse Perry after Aussie’s 6-15 and unbeaten 40 powers RCB to seven-wicket victory

RCB’s Ellyse Perry (second from left) celebrates a Mumbai Indians wicket with teammates in New Delhi on Tuesday. PIC/Getty Images
After Ellyse Perry’s spell of 6-15 in four overs and an unbeaten 40 with the bat helped Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) qualify for WPL playoffs, Charlotte Edwards, the head coach of Mumbai Indians, said the fast-bowling all-rounder is the greatest female cricketer we’re ever going to see.
“I still stand by what I said five years ago: she is the greatest player I have seen with bat and ball and on the field. She is an unbelievable person as well. We are lucky to have Ellyse in our game as a role model. I have had the opportunity of working with her in the Sydney Sixers.