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 bruised ...
Clare Connor, managing director of England women's cricket, discusses the fallout of the 16-0 Ashes defeat with BBC Sport.
The Women's Ashes cricket tournament has been running since January 11, and after more than two weeks, the final four-day Test match between England and Australia will begin on Thursday (though ...
Australia went into the only Test match of the Women’s Ashes with one goal in mind – a whitewash and a 16-0 scoreline – and England did little to dispel that grim prospect as their batting ...
The Ashes is the oldest rivalry in cricket history. England and Australia’s men’s teams compete in a 5-match Test series once in every two years for the prestigious urn. The women’s teams ...
The managing director of England women's cricket, Clare Connor, reacts to Sophie Ecclestone's refusal to do a TV interview with Alex Hartley ...
The final match of the Women's Ashes begins today with a day-night Test match at the MCG. This will be the first women's Test match at the MCG since 1949, and the first Test match for either men ...
What next for England after unwanted first of 16-0 whitewash defeat in Womens Ashes? Can captain Heather Knight and head coach Jon Lewis really continue - and who could replace them if they move on? F ...
Australia have won the multi-format Women's Ashes 16-0. It means England's wait to hold the urn stretches on - they haven't won it since 2013-14. Unlike the men's Ashes the women's edition is ...
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 ...
Credit: Getty For the first time in 90 years, a women’s Test match is being played at the MCG. It’s the final leg of a multi-format Ashes series, in which Australia are undefeated. The last ...
What next for England after unwanted first of 16-0 whitewash defeat in Women's Ashes? Can captain Heather Knight and head coach Jon Lewis really continue - and who could replace them if they move on?