The Women’s Ashes is over after Australia wrapped up a multi-format whitewash to take a 16-0 series sweep. Here, the PA news agency looks at what went wrong and what comes next for England’s ...
But as England squandered a chance to level the Women's Ashes in the second one-day international in Melbourne, the final two balls of their innings summed up the sucker punch that Australia dealt.
England will be attempting to win the women's Ashes for the first time since since 2014 when the series starts on 11 January Women's Ashes warm-up fixture, North Sydney Oval Governor General's XI ...
Amid England's 2019 Ashes capitulation, Clare Connor, the ECB's then managing director of women's cricket, announced a wide-ranging review looking at preparation, selection and player development.
England’s Ashes misery was completed by an innings defeat in the day/night Test as Australia spinners Ash Gardner and Alana King bamboozled their batters in Melbourne to secure a first whitewash win ...
Australia completed an historic clean sweep with an innings and 122-run victory in the day/night Test in Melbourne.
A first whitewashing of the women's Ashes in the multi-format era has left huge question marks over the futures of Heather Knight and Jon Lewis. A humiliating innings and 122 runs defeat to ...
The England women’s cricket team have probably never stolen the headlines the way they have over the past few weeks. The Women’s Ashes has been a calamity for Jon Lewis’ team with increasing ...
It was the sixth time in eight innings across this Ashes that England's opening partnership had failed to reach double figures. There was brief hope that England could muster a relevant fightback ...
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