The managing director of England women's cricket, Clare Connor, reacts to Sophie Ecclestone's refusal to do a TV interview with Alex Hartley ...
We had a massive second session when we really took the game away from England. Richards: Communication is important in Test matches. But in county cricket, with the roles ... Langer: At one point, ...
England dismissed for 170 by Australia on day one of Women's Ashes Test as spin troubles continue; Alana King takes four wickets as Nat Sciver-Brunt top-scores for England with 51; Australia lead ...
England captain Heather Knight would not confirm whether she will continue in her role after the Ashes defeat "It's been brutal and hugely disappointing and frustrating. Can I believe it?
England's Ashes misery complete as they become first ... The England and Wales Cricket Board will now conduct a thorough review into the nightmare tour, which will surely include discussion ...
The Women’s Ashes is over after Australia wrapped up a multi-format whitewash to take a 16-0 series sweep. Here, the PA news ...
A first whitewashing of the women's Ashes in the multi-format ... the ECB's managing director of women's cricket Clare Connor with decisions to make on England captain Knight and coach Lewis.
Feb 1 (Reuters) - Australia completed a 16-0 clean sweep in the Women's Ashes ... cricket and pressed ahead their advantages... It has been a tough tour, we have competed at times," England ...
Georgia Elwiss and Mark Robinson reflected on England’s woeful day in the field which left Australia in a commanding position on day two of the one-off Ashes Test. The hosts made England pay for ...
Alex Hartley believes Australia's ability to out-perform England in ... of the Women's Ashes. The hosts won the one-off Test by an innings and 122 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to wrap ...
Britain's Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, right, speaks with India's captain Suryakumar Yadav, left, and England's captain Jos Buttler before the start of the fifth Twenty20 cricket match ...
Having lost both ODI and T20 formats 3-0, it was another sobering exercise for England who had held Australia – the number one team in women’s cricket – to an 8-8 Ashes draw on home soil 18 ...