As much as expected Ashes Women 2025 series way, cricket lovers are eager to ponder the history of this famous tournament. The series, which has a multi-national format, has seen a great rivalry between Australia and England since its inception.
The type of the Ashes of Women
The Women's Ashes differs from its male counterparts by including all three forms of cricket: one Test, three T20 Internationals, and three One Day ODIs. This unique design provides a versatile and comprehensive competition.
The multi-race system was first introduced in the 2013 edition and has been implemented in seven Women's Ashes series. Each match adds points to the total, and the team with the most points is guaranteed to win.
For the first time since the inception of the tournament, the Women's Ashes will be played in a different season than the Men's Ashes, marking a new chapter in the history of the series.
This format ensures that all three forms of the game are important, making the Women's Ashes a dynamic and exciting tournament.
Winners in Women's Ashes history
To date, the Women's Ashes has been contested in 25 events, with Australia winning 10 events and winning. England taking the title 6 times. Apparently, the 9th series is finished in the drawing. The following is a summary of the most recent results for many races:
- 2013: England 12-4 Australia | Winner: England
- 2014-15: Australia 8-10 England | Winner: England
- 2015: England 6-10 Australia | Winner: Australia
- 2017-18: Australia 8-8 England | Australia keeps the Ashes
- 2019: England 4-12 Australia | Winner: Australia
- 2021-22: Australia 12-4 England | Winner: Australia
- 2023: England 8-8 Australia | Australia keeps the Ashes
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The points system introduced in 2013 has added a new twist to the series, awarding points based on match results in ODIs, T20Is and Test matches. A win in an ODI or T20I gets 2 points, while a Test win gives 4 points. If the match ends in a tie or no result, both teams receive points equally.
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The Women's Ashes 2025 series is scheduled to begin on January 11, 2025, at the North Sydney Oval. It will consist of three ODIs, three T20Is, and one test match in the final on February 2, 2025, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This year is a significant event as it will be the first women's Test at the MCG since 1949, celebrating 90 years of Women's Test Cricket.
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This article was originally published on WomenCricket.coma Cricket Times company.