On the first day of the women’s Ashes Test, 11,643 were in the stands at the MCG, with the match on track to surpass the ...
Annabel Sutherland scored a brilliant century in just 193 balls as Australia dominated on day two; England dropped eight ...
Read all you need to know, including schedule, squad, live streaming details of the pink-ball Test between Australia Women ...
Here's how to watch the Test match on TV and live stream as well as the latest team news. The Sporting News takes you through ...
Georgia Elwiss and Mark Robinson reflected on England’s woeful day in the field which left Australia in a commanding position ...
England's cricketers have been demolished in the Women's Ashes, but their management insist they are close. Change is needed ...
Jon Lewis’ side have struggled Down Under and could suffer the worst-ever defeat in the multi-format era, Polly Starkie discusses where the series has gone wrong and the ramifications both on and off ...
England dismissed for 170 by Australia on day one of Womens Ashes Test as spin troubles continue; Alana King takes four wickets as Nat Sciver-Brunt top-scores for England with 51; Australia lead serie ...
It has taken just nine days for Australia's cricketers to retain the Women’s Ashes. The Australians won a fourth straight ...
Women have always been involved in the Ashes. After all, the small terracotta-coloured urn that is permanently held at Lord’s ...
The format was introduced ahead of the 2013 edition and has now been used in seven Women's Ashes series. There are points awarded in each game, with the winning team having the highest points.
Australia’s women had already retained the Ashes and now they’ve won the series against England. The Australians won the rain-affected second Twenty20 by six runs in Canberra to extend their 100% ...