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"She (Perry) is the second-highest run scorer in the league but has had a frustrating time as catches have been dropped off her luckless bowling while her Royal Challengers Bangalore side have failed time after time to get off the mark.
Until Wednesday that is - with Perry inevitably at the heart of their first victory yet against Alyssa Healy's UP Warriorz.
Allrounder Perry took 3-16 off her four overs, including the key wicket of big-hitting compatriot Grace Harris, as she did most to put the squeeze on the Warriorz as they struggled to 135 all out.
And though she then had a rare failure with the bat, Perry's 10 runs took her past 200 for the tournament, second only to Delhi's Australian captain Meg Lanning.
Eventually, it was two young Indian teammates, Richa Ghosh (31no) and Kanika Ahuja (46), who put together the key partnership that guided RCB to a five-wicket win, their maiden triumph at the sixth attempt."