Which is long awaited 2025 Woman's Ashes The series is scheduled to begin on January 12 Australia and England Compete in a multi-format competition that promises to deliver high-octane cricket. England, keen to reclaim the coveted trophy, will face a determined Australian side focused on maintaining their dominance in this historic rivalry.
Ruling Australia since 2014
Australia enters the series as the defending champions, having carried the Ashes side since 2014. Their consistent performances over the years have cemented their status as a powerhouse in women's cricket. However, England, fresh off a hotly contested series in the previous edition, are determined to end the decade-long drought and write a new chapter in Ashes history.
Historical competition at the MCG
What increases the importance of this iconic series Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) It will host a women's Test match for the first time since 1949. This historic occasion coincides with the 90th anniversary of women's Test cricket, making it a special milestone in the history of the game.
Battle of equals
With a mix of experienced players and rising stars in both teams, the series is expected to provide exciting encounters in all formats. From fast-paced bowlers to skilful fielders and hard-hitting batsmen, both teams are well-equipped to seize key moments in what promises to be an exciting contest.
The stage is set for an unforgettable showdown as these two cricketing giants vie for supremacy in one of the sport's most iconic rivalries. Will Australia continue their dominance, or can England mount a remarkable comeback to reclaim the Ashes? Fans around the world are eagerly awaiting answers as the action gets underway on January 12 in Sydney.
Ashes of the Woman 2025, full schedule:
date | Match details | Time (IST, GMT, local) |
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January 12, Sunday | Australia Women vs England Women, 1st ODI, North Sydney Oval, Sydney | 5:00 AM IST (January 12), 11:30 PM GMT (January 11), 10:30 AM local time |
January 14, Tuesday | Australia Women vs England Women, 2nd ODI, Junction Oval, Melbourne | 4:35 AM IST (January 14), 11:05 PM GMT (January 13), 10:05 AM local time |
January 17, Friday | Australia Women vs England Women, 3rd ODI, Bellerive Oval, Hobart | 4:35 AM IST (January 17), 11:05 PM GMT (January 16), 10:05 AM local time |
January 20, Monday | Australia Women vs England Women, 1 T20I, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 1:45 PM EST, 8:00 AM GMT, 7:15 PM MT |
January 23, Thursday | Australia Women vs England Women, 2nd T20I, Manuka Oval, Canberra | 1:45 PM EST, 8:00 AM GMT, 7:15 PM MT |
January 25, Saturday | Australia Women vs England Women, 3rd T20I, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | 1:45 PM EST, 8:10 AM GMT, 6:45 PM MT |
January 30, Thursday – February 2, Sunday | Australia Women vs England Women, Single Test, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | 9:00 AM EST, 3:20 AM GMT, 2:30 PM CT |
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the difference:
Australia (ODI/T20Is): Alyssa Haley (c), Darcy Brown, Ashley Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris+, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Talia McGrath (VC), Beth Mooney, Elise Perry, Megan Shutt, Annabelle Sutherland, Georgia Fall, Georgia Wareham.
England (ODI/T20Is): Heather Knight (c), Tammy Beaumont*, Lauren Bell, Maya Boshier, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross*, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Danielle Gibson+, Sarah Glynn, Bess Heath+, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp+, Nat Skiver-Brunt, Lynsey Smith+, Danny White-Hodge
Australia (Test): Not announced yet
England (Test): Heather Knight (c), Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Maya Boshier, Kate Cross, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Bess Heath, Amy Jones, Rhianna MacDonald-Jay, Nat Seaver-Brunt, Danny White-Hodge.
Broadcast and live broadcast details:
- Australia: Channel 7, Fox Cricket, Kayo Sports
- India: Star Sports; Hotstar
- United Kingdom and Ireland: TNT Sports
- USA and Canada: Sling TV – Willow TV (Subscribe here)
- New Zealand: Sky Sports 3
- South Africa: Super Sport
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This article was first published in WomenCricket.comA Cricket times a company.