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WPL 2023: RCB star Ellyse Perry names her spirit animal; reveals about the most bizarre food she ever had

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Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) all-rounder Ellyse Perry has shared some interesting information about herself in a video posted on the franchise’s YouTube channel. In the video, Perry revealed her spirit animal and talked about the most bizarre food she has ever eaten.

When asked about her spirit animal, Perry disclosed that someone once compared her to a fox. The Wahroonga-born also revealed that she once tried crocodile meat, but she did not enjoy the taste and does not recommend it.

“I’ve had crocodile once, I think that was pretty weird. I don’t recommend that to others,” said the Aussie star.

Perry further spoke about her experience with being starstruck. She mentioned that if she were ever in the same room as Tennis legend Roger Federer, she would not be able to contain her excitement.

“If I am ever in the same room as Roger Federer, probably find it pretty hard to stay composed,” Perry Perry added.

Overall, the video provided RCB fans with some fascinating insights into Perry’s personality and interests.

Perry’s Holi celebration in India​


The 32-year-old played Holi with her RCB teammates on Tuesday, March 7. She posted a picture along with all-rounder Sophie Devine and fast bowler Megan Schutt. She captioned the picture and wrote, “Happy Holi to everyone in India.”

Happy Holi to everyone in India! @RCBTweets pic.twitter.com/dPg9Ya2i3g

— Ellyse Perry (@EllysePerry) March 7, 2023


As far as action on the field is concerned, Perry need something spectacular if RCB have to make a comeback in the ongoing Women’s Premier League (WPL). The Challengers are yet to open in the WPL 2023 points table. They have faced defeats in their first three games so far.

Source: WomenCricket.com

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