The Women's Ashes: England's Dreams Dashed by Australia’s

Cataleya

January 21, 2025 · 1 min read

The Women's Ashes: England's Dreams Dashed by Australia’s
Other Sports | January 21, 2025
In the Women's Ashes series, England paid the price for their sloppiness as Australia successfully retained the trophy. (Image: Getty)

The Women’s Ashes series in Australia was expected to be the closest in a decade with England aiming to close the gap on the dominant Australians. However, after four one-sided games, England have already conceded the Ashes, failing to live up to their aspirations. Despite captain Heather Knight’s optimistic remarks that England were “so close” and could “match” Australia, the results tell a different story.

Australia dominates every aspect of the game. They boast impressive depth and ruthlessness while England fails to match their level. While losing to Australia isn’t shameful, England ranked second in the world, should challenge for the top spot. Instead, England’s fielding errors, repeated batting struggles against spin, and failure to improve since 2023 have put them at a significant disadvantage.

Australia’s fielding, in particular, stands out as a major difference between the two teams. England fails to execute basic fielding skills, allowing overthrows and missing boundaries while Australia’s athleticism and sharpness make every opportunity count. England’s spin woes also continue with 22 wickets lost to spin already in this series. Off the pitch, former player Alex Hartley criticizes England’s fitness, adding to tensions within the team.

In the Women’s Ashes series, some England players refuse to engage with Hartley reflecting a lack of unity within the team. Until England bridges the gap with Australia, questions about their game will continue. Meanwhile, Australia’s dominance remains unwavering with no indication of slowing down. The gap is undeniable: while England claims they’re closing it, their performances tell a different story.