Australia acquired a decisive 10-0 lead in the multiple format Women’s ashes 2025 After a rain-affected six-run win in the DLS method in the second T20I in Canberra. The victory not only sealed the series for Australia but also extended their unbeaten streak to six consecutive Ashes wins. With a clean sweep in sight, the Australians now focus on maintaining their dominance in the remaining matches.
Australia’s Grace Harris aims for perfect record against England
Grace Harrisone of Australia’s leading performers, has expressed his desire for a 16-0 whitewash in the ongoing series. Speaking to BBC TMS, the dynamic all-rounder emphasized his determination to “embarrass” the English side, acknowledging their competitiveness as he sets his sights on a clean sweep.
“A whitewash would be exceptional. England beat us in the last series. For me, it’s a loss, a draw is boring. But 16-0, that would be very, very good if we could embarrass this England team because they are actually a very competitive outfit and they have some really good players between them.” Harris said.
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His comments come as the Australians prepare for the final T20I in Adelaide on Saturday and the four-day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which starts on January 30 and has four points. Harris played a pivotal role in Australia’s victory in Canberra, smashing an explosive 35 off just 17 balls to propel his team to a challenging total of 185/5.
England’s missed chances in the 2025 Women’s Ashes
Despite Australia’s dominance, England had moments where they could have turned the series around. In the second ODI, they failed to chase 181, and in the second T20I, they pushed Australia to the final before rain sealed victory for the hosts. These missed chances have highlighted the fine margins in an Australian-controlled contest. Since the inception of the multi-format women’s Ashes in 2013, no team has achieved a complete clean sweep. In the last series on Australian soil in 2022, England failed to win a single match but gained four points through two washes and a drawn Test.
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