England continue winless Ashes run as Australia edge rain-affected second T20 - Australia have won all five matches so far, with one T20 and a Test match still to play.
After retaining the Ashes in Sydney, Beth Mooney didn't want to get drawn into talk of a whitewash before the series was won but with that box ticked team-mate Grace Harris now wants to "embarrass" England with a 16-0 scoreline.
England captain Heather Knight was slammed on social media for her "disgraceful" and "classless" act of not shaking hands with the umpires.
FOUR! Smacked away! Length ball again and around off, Georgia Voll stays put and just gets a bit lower before using that bottom hand and swatting it away in front of mid-wicket for a boundary. Australia Women vs England Women Live Score: Four!
Australia’s women had already retained the Ashes and now they’ve won the series against England. The Australians won the rain-affected second Twenty20 by six runs in Canberra to extend their 100% start to the series and move into a 10-0 lead with just one more T20 and a test match remaining.
Beth Mooney stars as Australia beat England in first T20 to retain Women’s Ashes - The tourists had been set a record-equalling 199 for victory.
It has taken just nine days for Australia's cricketers to retain the Women’s Ashes. The Australians won a fourth straight game in the multi-format series with a 57-run victory in the first of the three T20s between the rivals.
England remain winless in the Women's Ashes as Australia edge a rain-affected thriller in Canberra by six runs.
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After winning the first T20I, Australia will look to continue their winning momentum in the second T20I against England at the Manuka Oval, Canberra on Thursday. On the back of an ODI series win, Australia got to a great start as they sealed a 57-run win,
Strong performances from Beth Mooney and Georgia Wareham helped Australia deliver a massive blow to England as they retained the women's Ashes with a 57-run win in the first T20I of the multi-format series on Tuesday.