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
Former England captain Alastair Cook believes there are “two or three years of hard work” ahead of the English women after being “20 per cent behind Australia in everything” this Ashes.
Australia bowls England out for 170 on the first day of a historic day-night Test at the MCG and makes a steady start with the bat as its Women's Ashes dominance continues.
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The resurgence of Test centurion Kurtis Patterson took another huge step on Thursday when the former NSW captain blasted a century for Australia A against the England Lions in Sydney.
England's cricketers have been demolished in the Women's Ashes, but their management insist they are close. Change is needed at the top when reality is denied.
Australia's star Ellyse Perry suffered a hip injury during the Women's Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The incident took place on the first day of the match when Perry landed heavily on her left hip while fielding. However, despite the setback, there is hope for her fitness and return to bat on day two. Here's more.
It has taken just nine days for Australia's cricketers to retain the Women’s Ashes. The Australians won a fourth straight game in the multi-format series with a 57-run victory in the first of the three T20s between the rivals.
Matthew Mott refuses to rule out coaching England women in the future.
A hip injury to superstar Ellyse Perry has soured Australia’s dominant first day of the historic women’s Ashes Test at the MCG. Captain Alyssa Healy’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss paid off, with Alana King’s spin masterclass skittling England for 170 in front of 11,643 fans.
England face Australia on day one of the Test in the Women’s Ashes – follow score updates, radio commentary and video highlights.