Ellyse Perry, the Australian veteran cricketer, has smashed the fastest ODI century against India in the 2nd ODI match vs. India in Brisbane on Sunday, December 8. She hit her career's 3rd ODI hundred, completing 4000 runs in the format. She reached the 100-run mark in 72 balls. Not only that, she became the fourth Australian to have 4000 ODI runs. Simultaneously, she became the first woman to have more than 7000 international runs alongside 300 international cricket. With the 72-ball hundred, Perry became the joint-fourth fastest for Australia in women's ODIs. In Brisbane, she smashed 7 fours and 6 sixes, scoring 105 runs. Australia chose to bat first, and openers Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll laid a solid foundation with a 130-run partnership. Litchfield contributed a well-made 60 off 63 balls before her dismissal brought Ellyse Perry to the crease. Voll continued to impress, reaching her maiden ODI century. Partnering with the seasoned Perry, who also notched up a hundred, the duo dominated India's bowlers during the middle phase of the innings. With that, Australia registered their highest score against India—371 runs in their innings. Read also: Travis Head vs Mohammad Siraj: Heated clash in Adelaide Test escalates with shocking claims India faces challenges ahead Indian bowlers faced a tough challenge in containing the Australian batters, with Priya Mishra and Minnu Mani conceding runs at a high rate. However, the home side managed to regain some control in the last five overs, taking several key wickets to prevent Australia from crossing the 400-run mark. Despite this late resurgence, Australia posted a formidable total, leaving India with a massive target to chase. Coming to bat, India lost 2 wickets and is batting at 88, mostly depending on Richa Ghosh, who is batting at 47