The Ashes history between England and Australia began in the women’s Tests in 1934, but a trophy was never created for the series. This was a rule mandated by the English Women’s Cricket ...
The origins of the Women's Ashes have their own unique story steeped in the history of the game, while also paying tribute to the men's event. In 1998, the Women's Cricket Association was ...
You get sledged at breakfast' - Knight wants England to stick together A lot has changed in the decade since England's women last held the Ashes trophy. There have been six different prime ...
NEW DELHI: As Team India gears up for the highly anticipated five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) starting November 22 in Perth, comparisons between this epic rivalry and the legendary Ashes ...
NEW DELHI: Australia skipper Alyssa Healy believes the side’s bid to retain the Women’s Ashes trophy could hinge on the one-off pink-ball Test, scheduled to be played at the Melbourne Cricket ...
Image: England's wait for a first Ashes series victory since 2014 goes on after defeat to Australia in the first T20 international Before we begin any kind of Ashes attack on England, it is worth ...
The Women’s Ashes started way back in the summer of 1934-1935 (though there was no trophy until 1998). Ninety years on, Australia is looking forward to hosting England for the 2025 multi-format ...
A lot has changed in the decade since England's women last held the Ashes trophy. There have been six different prime ministers in the UK, Brexit, a global pandemic and three Olympic Games ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Jan 6 (IANS) Australia skipper Alyssa Healy believes the side's quest to retain the Women's Ashes trophy could come down to the one-off pink-ball Test, to be played at ...
The Women’s Ashes started way back in the summer of 1934-1935 (though there was no trophy until 1998). Ninety years on, Australia is looking forward to hosting England for the 2025 multi-format ...
“The way that our Ashes series is set up, there’s white-ball games beforehand, and it could come down to the Test match to try and retain the trophy, or for England to (take) the Ashes trophy ...