Australia are more athletic and powerful than England - but that is not the reason for the gulf between the two teams, says head coach Jon Lewis.
A deluge of rain with just five balls left in the second T20 handed Australia a six-run victory in the second Ashes T20 as Australian captain Alyssa Healy declared her injured foot would have to “sawn off” to miss the series-ending Test match.
After retaining the Ashes in Sydney, Beth Mooney didn't want to get drawn into talk of a whitewash before the series was won but with that box ticked team-mate Grace Harris now wants to "embarrass" England with a 16-0 scoreline.
Check out why Alyssa Healy was picked as a pure batter for the Women's Ashes 2025 Test match to be held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, only on.
Healy was named as a specialist batter in Australia’s squad for the Ashes Test, which was revealed on Thursday evening, with teammate Beth Mooney expected to don the gloves in her absence. Superstar all-rounder Ash Gardner also features in the Test squad despite the first two T20s against England with a “low grade calf strain”.
Australia captain Alyssa Healy might miss the remainder of the Women's Ashes 2025 due to mid-foot soreness. Cricket Australia is consulting specialists to manage her condition, and her participation in upcoming matches is uncertain.
Australia have named captain Alyssa Healy as a batter only in the day-night Ashes Test against England at the Melbourne <a t
Captain Alyssa Healy and star allrounder Ashleigh Gardner are racing the clock to be available for Australia's historic women's Ashes Test at the MCG.
Alyssa Healy has a recurrence of the foot injury she picked up in the T20 World Cup and misses the opening T20 game with England.
Alyssa Healy has been given a tentative green light to captain Australia in next week’s MCG Ashes Test, but will hand wicketkeeping duties to Beth Mooney.
A half-century from captain Alyssa Healy and an all-round display from Ash Gardner have lead Australia to a comfortable four-wicket victory over England in the first ODI of the Women's Ashes at ...
Alyssa Healy starred with the bat as she carried Australia's run-chase in the opening ODI of the Women's Ashes in Sydney. She slammed 70 from 78 balls to play a vital role in Australia's four-wicket win.