Women's Ashes 2023 : Australia Beat England To Retain Ashes
Australia have retained the women’s Ashes after beating England..
Australia Beat England to Win Women's Ashes
The Test series was a closely fought affair, with both teams winning a match apiece. Australia won the first Test by 148 runs, but England bounced back to win the second Test by 7 wickets. The third Test was a draw, which meant that Australia retained the Ashes by virtue of having won the first Test.
The ODI series was a more dominant performance from Australia. They won the first three ODIs by comfortable margins, before England finally managed to win a match in the fourth ODI. However, Australia sealed the series with a win in the fifth ODI.
The T20I series was also a closely fought affair, with each team winning two matches apiece. The final T20I was a thrilling match, with Australia winning by just 5 runs.
The star of the series for Australia was Alyssa Healy. She scored 602 runs in the Test and ODI series, including two centuries and four half-centuries. She was also named the player of the series.
Other important contributors for Australia included Meg Lanning, who scored 493 runs, and Ellyse Perry, who scored 447 runs and took 14 wickets.
An unbeaten century from Natalie Sciver-Brunt couldn’t get England across the line in the second ODI. Picture: Steve Bardens/Getty ImagesThe victory was a major boost for Australia, who had lost the previous Ashes series in 2019. It was also a sign of the growing strength of women's cricket in Australia.
The series was played in front of large crowds, and there was a lot of excitement and interest in the matches. The future of women's cricket looks bright, and Australia will be hoping to continue their dominance in the years to come.
Here are some additional details about the series:
- The Test series was played at the North Sydney Oval, the Manuka Oval, and the Adelaide Oval.
- The ODI series was played at the Junction Oval, the MCG, the WACA Ground, and the Carrara Oval.
- The T20I series was played at the Sydney Showground Stadium, the MCG, and the Adelaide Oval.
- The highest score in the series was 190 by Alyssa Healy for Australia against England in the first ODI.
- The best bowling figures in the series were 5 for 33 by Megan Schutt for Australia against England in the second Test.
- The player of the series was Alyssa Healy for Australia.
The Women's Ashes 2023 was a major success, and it was clear that there is a lot of excitement and interest in women's cricket. The series was played in front of large crowds, and there was a lot of media coverage.
The future of women's cricket looks bright. The standard of play is continuing to improve, and there is a growing audience for the game. With more investment and support, women's cricket could become one of the most popular sports in the world.
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