Slightly more concise:
c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -wMstrict -MData::Dump -le
"my @row1 = qw(71 22 15 10 51);
my @row2 = qw(91 82 28 11 91);
my @row3 = qw(11 72 37 58 20);
my @row4 = qw(21 42 63 24 16);
my @row5 = qw(81 32 53 54 42);
;;
my @rows = \(@row1, @row2, @row3, @row4, @row5);
;;
dd \@rows;
"
[
[71, 22, 15, 10, 51],
[91, 82, 28, 11, 91],
[11, 72, 37, 58, 20],
[21, 42, 63, 24, 16],
[81, 32, 53, 54, 42],
]
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