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Womens Ashes

Women’s Ashes, 1st T20I: Tahlia McGrath Shines as Australia Thrash England

The visitors looked set for a total close to 200 but McGrath came up with a brilliant spell in the death overs as she dismissed both Nat Sciver and Wyatt in the 17th over.

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Women’s Ashes: Ellyse Perry is the greatest female cricketer of all time – Charlotte Edwards

Perry was voted player of the series following Australia's success in the seven-match Ashes.

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Women’s Ashes: England claim consolation win over Australia in 3rd WT20I

Heading in the final T20I with an unassailable lead of 12-2 over England, Australia failed to chase down a target of 140, despite Ellyse Perry's valiant 60 not out off 50 balls.

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Women’s Ashes 2019: Ellyse Perry sets new T20I milestone as Australia stay unbeaten against England

With victory in the second T20I at Hove, Australia lead England 12-2 in the Ashes.

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Women’s Ashes 2019: Meg Lanning’s milestone 133* sets up Australia’s record T20I win over England

Australia Women smashed England Women by 93 runs in the opening T20I.

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Women’s Ashes Test: Ellyse Perry stars again as Australia seal draw against England to retain trophy

Meg Lanning's touring team claimed an unassailable 8-2 points lead in multi-format series.

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Women’s Ashes Test: Ellyse Perry’s 84* helps Australia boss England on day one in Taunton

At stumps on Thursday in Taunton, Australia were looking ominous on 265/3. 

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Women’s Ashes Test: England include Kirstie Gordon for must-win game versus Australia at Taunton

England women trail Australia women 0-3 in the points-based, multi-format Ashes series.

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Women’s Ashes 2017-18: Australia edge out England by 6 wickets in 1st T20I; retain Ashes

In the multi-format series, the four points from two ODI wins, two points from the drawn day-night Test and the T20 victory enabled Australia take an unassailable lead and retain the trophy.

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Women’s Ashes 2017: One-up Australia wary of England’s reputation of fighting back

This edition is one-third complete and ahead of the second phase, and Australia are at a slight advantage.

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