Senior Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry etched her name into the history books during the one-off Test match between the Australian and Indian women's, which took place at the WACA Ground in Perth. During the first session, the 35-year-old moved down the pitch and found the boundary off Deepti Sharma to break Rolton's record and to also achieve the milestone of scoring 1000 runs in the women's Test matches. Perry now ranks among the top ten leading run-scorers in the history of women's Tests. Perry Recovered from Injury to Deliver a Key Knock Perry's performance became more significant after suffering a quad injury that made her doubtful for the match, and she had missed the ODI series against India earlier. However, the batter returned in time for the Test, which she is currently participating in only as a batter. Perry managed to score an important 76 runs, and she was looking in good touch throughout her innings. The batter narrowly missed out on her third Test century before being dismissed by Deepti Sharma. With this knock, she became the leading run-scorer for Australia in Women's Test. Highest Test Runs for Australia Women Rank Player Runs 1 Ellyse Perry 1005 2 Karen Rolton 1002 3 Belinda Clark 919 4 Betty Wilson 862 5 Denise Annetts 819 Also Read | Harmanpreet Kaur’s DRS Blunder in India vs Australia Test Strong Partnership Put India Under Pressure Along with Annabel Sutherland, Perry put up a formidable partnership of 128 runs, which allowed the Australian team to recover from early collapses in the match. Earlier, India had struggled during their first innings of the Test and could only manage 198 runs before being bundled out. Jemimah Rodrigues scored a fifty for the team, and Kashvee Gautam played a handy innings of 34 towards the end of the innings to take the team total closer to 200. However, the opening pair of Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll departed early, with Perry settling the innings later. Healy falls early in her final Test Seasoned star Alyssa Healy had a disappointing end to her Test career as she was dismissed early in the day at the number four position for a mere 13 runs in the 20th over by Sayali Satghare. Jemimah Rodrigues took a simple catch at backward point after the Australian captain failed to play the shot appropriately. Meanwhile, Annabel Sutherland went on to score a splendid hundred off 133 balls, with her contributions pushing Australia's lead forward.