Tag: Women's Ashes
England Secures Sensational Victory over Australia in Rain-Affected Ashes T20
In a thrilling encounter, England’s women’s cricket team emerged victorious against the world champions, Australia, in a rain-affected third T20 match of the multi-format Ashes series held at Lord’s.This triumph marked the first series defeat for Australia since 2017 and narrowed the overall points-based Ashes scoreline to 6-4 with three one-day internationals remaining, each worth
Women’s Ashes 2023: Gardner’s 8 Wicket haul led Australia to win by 89 runs
The Women’s Ashes test saw a fantastic win by Australia yesterday with Ashleigh Gardner’s brilliant eight-wicket haul. This was the second time in history that a women’s test lasted until the fifth day. Australia was in a strong position and needed five wickets to win, while England needed just 152 runs. Gardner shifted the momentum
Ashleigh Gardner puts Australia in driving seat, Ecclestone celebrates 10-fer in a test match
Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner showcased her exceptional skills in the lone Women’s Ashes Test, leaving England in a tough spot as they struggled to chase down a target at Trent Bridge. The fourth day of the match proved to be a thrilling affair, with a total of 15 wickets falling and Gardner playing a pivotal role
England includes two uncapped players in the squad for upcoming Women’s Ashes
The Women’s Ashes 2023 will start on July 12, which will be a multi-format series comprising one test, three T20s, and three ODIs. The England squad led by Heather Knight is now joined by two uncapped players, Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson. The former is a medium pacer, while the latter is an all-rounder. Filler
Ashes series will see a women’s cricket Test match be played over five days for the first time since 1992
Next year’s multi-format Ashes series will see a women’s cricket Test match be played over five days for the first time since 1992.Women’s Test matches are traditionally played over four days, as opposed to five in the men’s game. The only previous instance of a five-day Test in the women’s game was in 1992, when