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Ellyse Perry Gives Her Glove To A Young Ball Girl In A Touching Act During WPL Eliminator


Ellyse Perry gifting her glove to a ball girl (X.com)Ellyse Perry gifting her glove to a ball girl (X.com)

Ellyse Perry is a universally adored player, cherished for her charm both on and off the pitch. In today's eliminator game against the Mumbai Indians, she showcased her kindness by giving her glove to a ball girl. It was a heartwarming moment that resonated with fans worldwide.

While gestures like these might seem normal to big stars like Perry, displaying kindness and humility towards everyone is a mark of a truly exceptional individual. Perry's empathetic nature shines through in moments like these, where she made a little girl's day brighter. It's instances like this that highlight how cricket transcends being just a game—it's about the connections and positive impact it creates both on and off the field.

Ellyse Perry's compassionate gestures have won hearts time and time again. Seven years ago, during a WBBL match, one of her shots accidentally hit a young boy in the spectator stands. Rather than continuing play, Perry immediately halted the game, approached the boundary, and ensured the injured spectator received prompt medical assistance.

In the last season of the WPL, Perry exemplified her thoughtfulness by cleaning the dugouts after the match. Her actions earned her applause and set a remarkable example for others to follow. Such acts of empathy and consideration not only showcase Perry's character but also highlight the deeper values of sportsmanship and kindness within cricket.

RCB are facing Mumbai Indians in the semi-final of the Women's Premier League at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. The victor will advance to the final to take on the formidable Delhi Capitals. 

Ellyse Perry delivered one of her standout performances in the Women's Premier League during the last league game against the Mumbai Indians, securing her team's qualification. She showcased her brilliance by taking 6 wickets while conceding only 15 runs. With Mumbai restricted to a mere 113 runs, RCB comfortably chased down the target.