Ashes are being organized between the women's team of Australia and England. Where the women's team of Australia has won the women's Ashes title in two matches. There is a lot of difference in the Ashes of men and women. Where a test series is organized for Ashes among men. At the same time, three ODIs, three T20s and one Test matches are played for female Ashes. Winning ODI and T20 matches leads two points and four points for winning Test matches. In such a situation, the Australian women's team has won the title on the basis of points.
Australia defeated England by six runs (DLS) in the second T20I at Manuka Oval in Canberra and captured the female Ashes 2025. Under the captaincy of Alyssa Hely, the hosts won the series 3–0 in the ODI series, dusting England. Nothing has changed in T20I as Australia won a comfortable win in the first match in Sydney, followed by a spectacular victory in the second game of the series. Australia's women's team won the match 6 runs.
How was the condition of the match
Talking about the second T20 match played between the two teams, the England team won the toss in this match and they were seen in a good rhythm, but the 31-year-old player was dismissed for 44 runs off 31 balls. . Captain Tahlia McGrath and Grace Harris performed brilliantly to make a brilliant 71 -run partnership and helped Australia score 185 runs. McGrath scored an unbeaten 48 off 35 balls while Harris scored 35* off 17 balls.
England lost due to rain
The visiting team made a good start in batting, Maiya Boucier and Denny Wayt-Hodes shared a 46-run opening. After the Bouchier's departure, Yat-Hodes took over the innings and scored 52 runs off 40 balls. Heather Knight appeared in a great form in this match. She was playing 43 runs off 19 balls. Only then the rain disrupted the match and the match was stopped. At that time, England won 16 runs off 5 balls, but the match could not start again due to rain and England lost the match by 6 runs as per DLS rules.
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