England suffer a humiliating innings defeat in the one-off Ashes Test match as Australia take a 16-0 clean sweep.
Deputy CEO Clare Connor has promised that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will launch an "honest" review into ...
England's Ashes misery was completed by an innings defeat in the day/night Test as Australia spinners Ash Gardner and Alana ...
What next for England after unwanted first of 16-0 whitewash defeat in Womens Ashes? Can captain Heather Knight and head ...
Henry Moeran speaks to the ECB's Clare Connor to discuss England Women's awful Ashes showing. Plus, former Australian player ...
Image: England captain Heather Knight says she 'feels responsible' for England's poor Ashes showing, adding the side have a ...
But as England squandered a chance to level the Women's Ashes in the second one-day international in Melbourne, the final two balls of their innings summed up the sucker punch that Australia dealt.
With England’s Women’s Ashes humiliation sealed, the England and Wales Cricket Board has promised an inquest into the series.
Amid England's 2019 Ashes capitulation, Clare Connor, the ECB's then managing director of women's cricket, announced a wide-ranging review looking at preparation, selection and player development.
Australia completed a 16-0 clean sweep in the Women's Ashes after defeating England by an innings and 122 runs in the one-off test in Melbourne on Saturday.
The England women’s cricket team have probably never stolen the headlines the way they have over the past few weeks. The Women’s Ashes has been a calamity for Jon Lewis’ team with increasing ...
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