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England, Ashes
ECB boss promises England review after Women's Ashes whitewash
Deputy CEO Clare Connor has promised that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will launch an "honest" review into England's 16-0 loss to Australia in the women's Ashes, but stressed that the team did not lack professionalism.
England ready for 'tough conversations' after Women's Ashes embarrassment
ECB boss Clare Conor said that England will have “tough and honest conversations” after the embarrassing 0-16 defeat against Australia in the Women's Ashes. For the first time since the multi-format Ashes was introduced,
Women's Ashes: England suffer first 16-0 sweep in history of multi-format series after innings loss to Australia at MCG
Englands Ashes misery complete as they become first side to be whitewashed 16-0 in multi-format series; Heather Knights side beaten by innings and 122 runs in sole Test after six straight white-ball defeats;
Australia sweep Women's Ashes 16-0 after innings defeat of England
Australia completed a 16-0 clean sweep in the Women's Ashes after defeating England by an innings and 122 runs in the one-off test in Melbourne on Saturday.
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Were Australia really 16-0 better than England?
After a 16-0 Ashes clean sweep was sealed, journalist Gideon Haigh said they were the "worst team to play a Test match at the ...
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Sri Lanka sweep would push Australia closer to greatness: Lyon
Australia are not yet a great team but completing a series sweep in Sri Lanka would push them closer, according to spin ...
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England’s catching ’embarrassing’ against Australia, says former coach
England’s catching ’embarrassing’ against Australia, says former coach - Mark Robinson said England Women’s performance was ...
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Aussies offer solutions to England's 'fundamental weaknesses'
England need to look to Australia for answers on how to bridge the gap to their great rivals after Ashes thrashing, writes ...
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