The Women's Ashes
International cricket series between England and Australia
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The Women's Ashes is the perpetual trophy in women's international cricket series between England and Australia. The name derives from the historic precedent of the Ashes in male cricket and, until 2013, was similarly decided exclusively on the outcomes of Test matches.
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MCG to host Women's Ashes Test in 2025The Test match in the 2025 Women's Ashes will be a day-night game at the 100,000-capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground.BBC Sport - Published | |
Cross bowls Healy as England take two quick wicketsWatch as Kate Cross dismisses Healy for seven as England take two wickets in four balls in their third ODI at the 2023 Women's Ashes.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wyatt hits quick-fire 43 for EnglandWatch the best of Danni Wyatt's superb batting display as she hit 43 in just 25 balls for England in the final ODI at the 2023 Women's Ashes.BBC Sport - Published | |
Women's Ashes: England look to win ODI series - toss & team newsFollow live Test Match Special commentary, highlights and live text from the third ODI of the Women's Ashes between England and Australia.BBC Sport - Published | |
Australia retain Women's Ashes in another nail-biting finishAustralia retain the Women's Ashes following a dramatic three-run victory over England in the second one-day international at The Ageas Bowl.BBC Sport - Published | |
Pick your combined Women's Ashes teamBoth England and Australia have a chance to secure the Women's Ashes trophy, but which players would make your combined XI?BBC Sport - Published | |
Superb Gardner secures Ashes Test victory for AustraliaWatch highlights as Australia secure a Women's Ashes Test match victory over England by 89 runs, behind a superb display from bowler Ash Gardner.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ecclestone 'shatters' stumps as Jonassen goes for 14Watch England's Sophie Ecclestone notch her sixth wicket of the match bowling Australia's Jess Jonassen for 14 on day four of the Women's Ashes at Trent Bridge.BBC Sport - Published | |
Filer takes two quick-fire wickets in two oversWatch as England Test debutant Lauren Filer picks up the wickets of Ellyse Perry and Tahlia McGrath in two overs on day four of the Women's Ashes.BBC Sport - Published | |
England will be 'disruptors' in Women's AshesEngland will try to be "disruptors" when they face Australia in the Women's Ashes, says captain Heather Knight.BBC Sport - Published | |
Women's Ashes: England spinner Mady Villiers on her vegan lifestyleEngland spinner Mady Villiers talks to BBC Sport about her vegan diet, how her family and team-mates reacted to it and how TikTok has given her meal inspiration.BBC Sport - Published | |
Women's Ashes: England will 'fight fire with fire', says Heather KnightCaptain Heather Knight says England will have to "fight fire with fire" to regain the Women's Ashes in Australia.BBC Sport - Published |