The Women’s Ashes 2023: England vs Australia in Thrilling Series

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January 11, 2025 · 1 min read

The Women’s Ashes 2023: England vs Australia in Thrilling Series
Other Sports | January 11, 2025
In the Women’s Ashes series in 2023, Lauren Filer made her debut in the Test while Sutherland scored a century from number eight. (Image: Getty)

The Women’s Ashes series in 2023 marks a decade since England last won the coveted trophy and much has changed in that time. With six different UK prime ministers, Brexit, a global pandemic and three Olympic Games, women’s cricket has evolved from a professional early stage to a competitive global force with England and Australia leading the way. Australia has dominated, holding the 50-over World Cup and the Ashes since 2014.

However, England made a strong statement in the Women’s Ashes series in 2023 by drawing at home and winning two white-ball series, a rare achievement few teams accomplish. The series in Australia is set to be thrilling with both teams at the peak of their powers. The contest features three one-day internationals, three T20s and a day-night Test at the MCG with the points system adding extra tension. England’s captain, Heather Knight, emphasized the need for momentum to manage the tight schedule.

The teams must travel quickly between matches, adding to the challenge. Players to watch include England’s Lauren Filer, a fast bowler with raw pace who has the potential to disrupt Australia’s batting and Australia’s Annabel Sutherland, a versatile all-rounder who has been in sensational form. Both teams having suffered surprising exits from the T20 World Cup are eager to prove themselves with England aiming to reclaim the Ashes and Australia determined to hold onto them.

The series also promises a battle of spin strengths with England’s Sophie Ecclestone and Australia’s top-tier seam attack providing key matchups. England will need to overcome mental pressures and adapt to Australia’s challenging conditions if they hope to secure the Ashes for the first time since 2014.