Facing Jasprit Bumrah or bowling Virat Kohli? Ellyse Perry chooses her



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Perry faced some brilliant questions during their interaction.

Virat Kohli, Ellyse Perry and Jasprit Bumrah
Virat Kohli, Ellyse Perry and Jasprit Bumrah. (Photo source: Twitter)

Due to the threat of coronavirus, sporting events are not held worldwide. The COVID-19 scare has now restricted players from coming and talking to the media as well. However, in these desperate times, gamers have found an alternative to continue interacting with fans and the media.

Recently, Australian Ellyse Perry had a session with the television presenter. Ridhima Pathak where he discussed various aspects of the game and also gave insights into his life during the blockade. Pathak performed a “Do you prefer?” For the Australian cricket player.

One of the interesting questions he asked Perry was if he would like to face Jasprit Bumrah or bowling at Virat Kohli. Perry initially paused and finally responded. She revealed that she would rather play on Kohli than face Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling. Perry said, “Yes … Bowl Virat.”

I would love to play India again: Ellyse Perry on her choice of opponents for the 2021 World Cup final

A few months ago, Sachin Tendulkar had faced six balls in the inning break during an exhibition match in Australia. The party was organized to raise funds for the forest fires that occurred in the country. Perry was chosen to play Little Master.

During the same round of questions, Perry was asked if he would like to face England’s women’s team in the 2021 World Cup final or India, Perry said he would love to face the Indian again. The question was: “Face India in the final of the 2021 Women’s World Cup or face England in the 2021 Women’s World Cup?” To this, Perry replied, “I would love to play India again.”

In March, the Indian women’s team faced Australia’s women in the final of the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup in Melbourne. The match was comprehensively won by Australia. However, Perry was excluded from the match due to injury.

The ICC 2021 Women’s World Cup will be played in New Zealand. The tournament is scheduled to start in February, but could now be moved to another time if the COVID-19 threat is not addressed. India and Australia will meet once again during that World Cup.



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