Women's T20 WC final created 'absolutely incredible' moment in women's cricket: Ellyse Perry
May 10, 2020
Melbourne [Australia], May 10 : Australian cricketer Ellyse Perry said that the final of the Women's T20 World Cup created an 'absolutely incredible' moment in women's cricket.
Australia lifted the title after defeating India by 85 runs. However, Perry had to miss the final of the tournament due to a hamstring injury.
The final between Australia and India had witnessed the highest attendance for women's cricket globally. 86,174 people attended the match at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Also, the final witnessed the highest attendance for a women's sporting event in Australia.
"Sometimes I think about that tournament, and particularly about that final, and I don't even think it was about our team. It was just about the event, the moment in women's cricket that it created was just absolutely incredible. Hopefully what it does for the sport has a flow-on effect," Cricket.com.au quoted Perry as saying.
"And I think that was something the team was really quick to acknowledge. All the past players and all the effort that's been put into developing women's cricket over the last little bit, it made that whole tournament so much bigger than just the tournament itself," she added.
Expressing no regrets over being ruled out of the final, Perry said it was more about women's sports around the world.
"It was more about the sport and women's sport in Australia and around the world. We all felt like that, whether you were playing or not," she said.
"This was so much bigger than just one game of cricket or one innings or one spell of bowling from any one individual. It was about the moment," Perry added.