1 February 2025

The bleak ashes tour in England ended with the distribution of roles and 122 in the test for one time, as it became the first side that was 16-0 in the history of the multiple coordination series after it retreated against the spinning in Australia again.

The loss on the third day of the McG game in MCG was followed by six white ball defeats, in a row, as England swept all the international legs that last one day and T20.

The Heather Knight team had already impressed earlier on Saturday in Melbourne, where he took the five tips in Australia for nine runs to reject the hosts for 440 before it reached 79-1 in their second ways through Knight (32) and Tami Boumont (47) .

However, as soon as the leader was arrested on a short leg off the Ash Gardner (4-39) in the middle of the second session, that familiar weakness appeared against the rotation again as it was collected for 148 in 68.4.

Alana King, Australia, Women's ashes (Getty Emiez)
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King Australia got nine share by testing the pink ball in MCG and 23 in the total in the Multi-Format series

Leg-Spinner Alana King (5-53) took it appropriate to win the Weyender Lauren Filer (14 of 45) because she got her ninth scalp of the game and 23 of the series.

The 29-year-old Nat Sciver-BRUNT (18) LBW was installed before Bolling Sophia Donkeli (4) with amazing connection that was placed outside the leg leg and returned back-to her idol, late Shin Warren, I was proud.

Then King introduced a Bouont off an inner edge, where these wokatts were placed from Gardner's mandate outside Danny White Hodge (2) and Amy Jones (6), where the fighters won the square back and shine behind them respectively.

Summary of the result – women's ash test

England 170 in 71.4 amounts in the first roles: Nat Sciver-BRUNT (51 Off 129), Heather Knight (25); Alana King (4-45), Kim Garthath (2-13)

Australia 440 in 130.3 sums in the first roles: Annabel Sarland (163), Beth Moni (106); Sophie Exston (5-143)

England 148 in 68.4 amounts in the second roles: Tami Boumont (47), Heather Knight (32); Alana King (5-53), Ash Gardner (4-39)

The collapse of England from 5 to 17 left tourists 117-7 at the dinner break and is still lagging behind 157 runs, all of which ensures that Australia will win more than a day in the match to spare it.

This happened as obligatory with Ryana Macdonald-Gay (1) and he throws a full king to the deep Midwicket, Ecclestone (18) penetrates half a path from Gardner to Mid-on and Files Spoooning Side After after the Wicket 10th platform with lauren with lauren Bell ( 0no off 30) that lasted 48 births – the second longest roles.

The Cricket Council in England and Wales will now conduct a comprehensive review in the Nightmare tour, which will definitely include a discussion of the future of Knight and the main coach John Lewis.

Moony makes the history of Australia before Ecclestone wins five for

Earlier, Beit Mony (106) became the first Australian to record a century in all three forms of the international ladies cricket.

Money joins the Persia of England, Pimente and South Africa, Laura Wolfart, in achieving this feat after three international tons for one day and two hundreds of T20i.

Beth Moni (Getty Earth)
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Beth Moeeny is the first Australian player – and the fourth in general – he scores a century in all three forms of international cricket for women.

Ultimately, it was transferred by England Kwik Filler (2-86), as Australia was all outside 440 with the first progress of 270.

Tala McGrath (12) and Kim Garthath (0) Wiki after Australia's resumption at 422-5-Machrath Spoon Ecclestone (5-143) to the middle of McGRAth from Filer delivery.

EcCLESTONE – which removed McGrate for the seventh time in the internationals – besieged King (3) LBW and then got its five five -distances in the tests, all against Australia, by catching Ellyse Perry (2) off her bowling as a clearing aimed at the goal to work on the leg side.

Perry had slipped down to No. 10 after he was hip in this field while Australia was rolling England for 170 on the first day.

Then the opening match in England continued Mia Potcher in a multi -coordination series, then continued the gate to one of them by Darssi Brown for the players.

Busher 46 scored only on seven roles with the best 17 in the second ODI, a blow followed by the consecutive ducks in the ODI and First T20 International.

Knight and Beaumont continued to share a 73 -year -old position in the second Wikit in England, where Knight came out of the mark as a courtroom for the four wonderful Gareth.

But as soon as the rotation appeared, the match ended in a hurry, as Australia confirmed its position as the best women's team on this planet, as it closed the survey and removed England from its misery.

Women's ashes 🏏

Knight: We were not good enough

Captain England Heather Knight:

Heather Knight, Women's ashes Test (Associated Press)
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Captain England Heather Knight: “Congratulations to Australia, they played some wonderful cricket. They really pressed their interest.”

“Congratulations to Australia, they played some wonderful cricket. They really pressed their interest – they are great in that – it was difficult for us.

“We have sometimes competed, but we were unable to do this for a long time enough. I can't make mistakes in this effort, especially the archers, but we were not good enough.”

Heather Knight and John Lewis, England (Getty Images)
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John Lewis's position as a head coach will definitely be subject to scrutiny

Lewis: I will review England every one side

England coach John Lewis speaks to TNT SPORTS:

“Australia did not allow us to play the way we want to play. We have had some opportunities earlier in the series and we did not take it.

“Once you give aside how to play in their own circumstances, the opportunity to get the top is really difficult to return.

“We did not play the moments of pressure as we wanted it. We will look at each side as we have to learn.”

'16 -0 has a really nice episode for her.

Series player, Alana King:

“16-0 has a really nice episode. We sometimes had our backs on the wall, but to play the way we wanted and hope that everyone will be a great effort from us.”

Australia Darssi Brown (left) and Alyssa Haley (right) during the test of women's ashes against Australia at the Melbourne Stadium of Cricket (Associated Press)
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Australia Darssi Brown (left) and Alyssa Haley (right) during the women's ash test against England

Australian leader Alyssa Healy:

“I am proud. On every occasion we thought England (fighting) someone closed the door on it.”

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