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The schedule for England's 2025 Women’s Ashes Series in Australia has been confirmed. Following a well-contested drawn and record-breaking Ashes series on home soil last year, Heather Knight’s outfit head down under to play a multi-format series to contest three ODIs in Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart.The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Test will be a feature of the major stadium matches throu
Record 655,000 people attended the Men’s LV= Insurance and Women’s Metro Bank Ashes Series this summer Every day of the Men’s Ashes series sold out in advance, with total attendance topping 545,000 - after 110,000 watched Women's series England Women’s attendances hit new records with ODI series also selling out – a first for an England Women’s series 17.8 million watched some of the action live
England Women have named their We Got Game ODI Ashes squad for their forthcoming series against Australia.Tammy Beaumont and Lauren Filer return after impressive performances in last month’s Test match at Trent Bridge. Heather Knight's group take on Australia at the Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol (Wednesday July 12) before matches at the Ageas Bowl, Southampton (Sunday July 16) and The Count
All timings are BST and approximate. Please be in place a minimum of 30 mins before the advertised time. All timings are subject to change.Please contact Emily Liles (Emily.liles@ecb.co.uk) to confirm your attendance at any of the below and to also request one-to-one interview opportunities. Time Activity Location Monday 10 July 9.30am
England Women have named their Vitality IT20 Women’s Ashes squad for their forthcoming fixtures against Australia. Western Storm all-rounder Danielle Gibson receives her first full IT20 call-up after travelling to the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup as a travelling reserve in February and being named in England’s Ashes Test squad earlier this month. Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Freya Davies
All timings are BST and approximate. Please be in place a minimum of 30 mins before the advertised time. All timings are subject to change.Please contact Emily Liles (Emily.liles@ecb.co.uk) to confirm your attendance at any of the below and to also request one-to-one interview opportunities. Time Activity Location Wednesday 28 June 9am
England have announced their XI for their five-day LV= Insurance Women’s Ashes Test match starting at Trent Bridge tomorrow (Thursday 22 June, 11am).Western Storm seamer Lauren Filer is set to make her senior bow, while Danielle Wyatt earns her maiden Test cap.England Women Team to play Australia1. Tammy Beaumont 2. Emma Lamb3. Heather Knight (captain)4. Nat Sciver-Brunt
England international Tash Farrant has suffered a reoccurrence of a stress fracture of the lumbar spine. Farrant undertook an extensive rehab programme following the initial injury last May and returned to domestic action in April. The South East Stars and Oval Invincibles left armer will now have an operation and will miss the remainder of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy and The Hundred.<
England Women have announced their Women's Ashes Test squad for the 2023 Metro Bank Ashes Series. Western Storm duo Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson are included in the 15-strong group for their maiden full call-ups. Seamer Filer, who previously represented England Academy, has been a mainstay and top bowling performer in Western Storm’s last two campaigns.All-rounder Gibson is Storm’s
All timings are BST and approximate. Please be in place a minimum of 30 mins before the advertised time. All timings are subject to change.Please contact Emily Liles (Emily.liles@ecb.co.uk) to confirm your attendance at any of the below and to also request one-to-one interview opportunities. Time Activity Location Monday 12 June 10am-1
Graham Thorpe has left his position as England Men’s Assistant Coach.Andrew Strauss, Interim Managing Director, England Men’s Cricket, said: “I’d like to thank Graham for his work over many years on the England coaching staff and wish him the best for the future.”Graham Thorpe said: “I’ve been very fortunate to have worked with so many good players and coaches who I consider my friends for
Ashley Giles is standing down as Managing Director, England Men’s Cricket.Ashley is leaving after three years in the role during which England Men became 50-over World Champions and are currently ranked the world’s best T20I side, 2nd in ODIs and 4th for Tests.Sir Andrew Strauss has agreed to step into the role on an interim basis and will put in place arrangements for the forthcoming West
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