Face Jasprit Bumrah or bowl to Virat Kohli? Ellyse Perry responds
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As the world is currently grappling with the coronavirus outbreak, cricket stars are resorting to different social media platforms for staying connected with their fans. The pandemic has halted the sporting events across the globe and the 13th season of the cash-rich IPL has also been postponed indefinitely to tackle the deadly virus. Hence, many sports anchors and TV presenters are coming up with video interviews with cricketers to provide fans with some entertainment.

Recently, in an Instagram Live session, TV presenter Ridhima Pathak interacted with Aussie women star Ellyse Perry, where the latter came up brilliant answers while facing a ‘Would you rather’ challenge.

Regarded as one of the best all-rounders to have played the game, Perry was last seen in T20 World Cup. She was ruled out of the tournament during the league stage due to hamstring injury and also missed the all-important final, where the hosts defeated India by 85 runs.

‘Would you rather’ Challenge

Here are the seven interesting questions which Perry answered to:

1.) Defend 6 runs in the last over or Chase 20 runs in the last over?

Perry: Chase 20

2.) Face Jasprit Bumrah or bowl to Virat Kohli?

Perry (after a pause) said: Yeah…Bowl to Virat

3.) Face India in women’s World Cup 2021 final or face England in women’s World Cup 2021?

Perry: I’ll love to play India again

4.) Coach post-retirement or commentary post-retirement?

Perry: Coach

5.) Win the next Ashes or win the next world cup?

Perry: Oh..don’t know! Ahhh, next Ashes

6.) Score a Test ton at Lord’s or take a hat-trick at the MCG?

Perry: I guess a hundred at Lord’s

7.) If not a cricketer – Play for Women’s Football World Cup Team or Mixed Doubles with Roger Federer?

Perry: Mix doubles

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