Adelaide, Feb. 20 -- On the eve of her 350th international match for Australia, Ellyse Perry says the constant evolution of the women's game, and the challenge of staying ahead of it, is what keeps her fulfilled and motivated for more.

Saturday's third T20I against India at Adelaide Oval will see Perry become the first Australian woman to reach 350 games, as she enters her 20th calendar year of playing at the highest level.

Only two women have played more international matches than Perry - India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, who moved clear to 356 on Thursday ahead of New Zealand veteran Suzie Bates (355).

Australia's next most-capped players are current ODI and Test captain Alyssa Healy (295) and former vice-captain Alex Blackwell (252).

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