The ABC’s maiden cricket podcast hosted by Kristen Beams and Brittany Carter.
Australia has clean swept both white-ball formats to win the Women’s Ashes outright and hold onto the trophy for a sixth straight series. They now lead 12 points to nil with just the Test match left to play, where four more points will be on offer.
Despite the lop-sided affair, it feels as if the tension has started to heat up, as conversations around England’s fitness and athleticism spark debate.
There was the shunning of past player turned broadcaster Alex Hartley for her honesty, before head coach Jon Lewis gave some odd comments about Australia’s warm weather influencing their ability to be the better side.
A photo of English captain Heather Knight standing with her head bowed in the pouring rain really summed up the frustrating tour they’ve had so far.
We unpack all of the drama and marvel in the consistency of leading run-scorer Beth Mooney, the hard-hitting prowess of Grace Harris and several captain’s knocks from stand-in skipper Tahlia McGrath, as Alyssa Healy once again battles a foot injury.
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