England played like a side that cannot get into the departure lounge soon enough. Airport hospitality would be well advised ...
Mark Robinson said England Women’s performance was “hard to watch” as Australia edged closer to an Ashes whitewash.
The allrounder made her third Test century in just her sixth match as the home side built a commanding lead at the MCG ...
Beth Mooney could've been out at least three times but she made England pay for their dreadful performance in the field.
At times in this Women’s Ashes series England could hold only themselves accountable – and after dropping eight catches on ...
Sutherland share a 154-run stand with Mooney who also altered record books. The left-hander overtook champion Karen Rolton as ...
A dismal fielding performance from England, alongside Annabel Sutherland's sparkling century, gives Australia complete ...
England suffered more torment at the Women’s Ashes as they dropped seven catches to allow a dominant Australia to assume total control of the day/night Test in Melbourne. The ignominy of a 16-0 clean ...
Australia are obliterating hapless England in the historic women's Test at the MCG, with Annabel Sutherland's superb 163 powering the hosts to a lead of 252.
Annabel Sutherlands 163 runs (21x4s, 1x6s) shot Australia further into the lead, as they head in at the close of Day 2 of the only test, leading by 252 runs.
Australia continues its dominance over England, whose hapless fielding efforts saw them drop seven catches on day two of the Ashes Test at the MCG.
In the first women's Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground since 1949, Australia showcased their bowling prowess against England in the only Test of the Women's Ashes. England, batting first, were ...