After an exciting contest in the Odi and T20i series between Australia and England In The Women’s Ashes 2025, the Red Ball Cricket is back in action with its sparking experience and the film clashes between the bat and the bowl. Australia has already won the ashes after dominating England in the Odi and T20i battles. However, the English team would expect to close the gap between the two teams and finally register a victory in the prestigious bilateral series.
A heated past between both sides in the tests
The trial matches were the traditional decisive to determine the winner of the Women’s ashes Series until 2013, when multiformate ashes were introduced. This new format incorporated Internationals One Day International (ODI) and T20IS along with the classic red ball test party, adding a dynamic element to the contest.
Since the multi-format series came into play, England has only managed to claim the victory in the test game once, when they defeated Australia for 61 races in Perth during the 2013-14 series. Despite suffering strong losses in the white ball formats, which resulted in a defeat in the general series, England remained determined to cancel its poor history in the trial cricket against the dominant Australians. They will be interested in rewriting history and leaving a brand in the traditional format during future meetings.
In light of what is expected to be an impressive contest between the two parties in the longest format of the game, here are 5 key battles to take into account in the unique test between these archirrival.
Aus-w vs ENG-W: 5 key battles to take into account in female ashes
1) Heather Knight vs Alana King
The Patron of England Heather Knight I tried to save the prospects of his team in this year’s ashes, particularly in the T20I format, where his emphatic performances led England to the game many times. However, he could not navigate his team through the determined effort of Australia bowling in the limited overall format. The star batter would try to do it in the test cryket and would get some type of positive result of Australia this time. She will face the remarkable Australian land King of Alana Who has been the main wickt bearer in the Odi series and could take another show wonders with the bowl in the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) As the game progresses.
2) Nat Sciver-Brunt vs Ellyse Perry
With 115 races in 3 entries, Nat Spe-Brunt He was the prominent interpreter of England with the bat in the Odi series, the right -handed batter would like to continue his good way in the longest format of the game and score some valuable races for his team. In his way it would be the impressive Australian land Ellyse Perry. The 34 -year -old woman has not leaned much in women’s ashes this year, but she can still bother any batter in her day. He has managed to ensure a total of 39 WICKETS with a better 6/32 bowling figure in the 13 games he has played for his national team so far.
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3) Beth Mooney vs Sophie Ecclestone
Australian Wickt-Keepo Batter Beth Mooney It is in good shape with the Bat in the Ashes series so far with 303 races in 6 entries, which makes it the best scorer in the series. The left -handed would aim to ensure other stellar entries against England and finish his head campaign with his head up. The 31 -year -old would be against Sophie Ecclestone who has been sensational with the bowl despite the fact that England’s ashes career has not lived up. The Ace Spinner has achieved 11 wickts in this series so far, only surpassed by King.
4) Georgia Voll vs Kate Cross
The young Australian opening hitter Georgia Full I would like to establish the tone of his international career with a memorable blow from Australian entries in the encounter of the evidence against England. The 21 -year -old would face the feeling of rhythm of England, Kate Cross Who is looking at a ret8urn in the team after its discarded name before the Odi series due to a back injury? Cross has the ability to provide lateral sewing movement during the first hours of the test, which can bother the Australian opening couple.
5) Phoebe Litchfield vs Lauren Bell
The rising star of the Australian batting order, Phoebe Litchfield He managed to impress the world of Cricket and made 102 races in 6 entries. The confrontation of the test against England would be an ideal Janmana situation to show its technique and temperament. English in English Lauren Bell He would aim to derail his entries. The 24 -year -old has proven to be a practice inclusion of bowling in the English team and can bother Australian batters in transitions.
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