Australia has officially retained the Women's Ashes after holding on against England in the second ODI.
The 2023 series has well and truly lived up to expectations after beginning with a one-off Test match in June.
A five-day thriller of runs and records kicked off a fascinating battle and placed the Aussies firmly in the driver's seat before England's resilience and composure brought the series back to life in the white-ball games.
Women's Ashes 2023 results
Format | Location | Score | Result |
Test | Trent Bridge | AUS: 473 & 257 ENG: 463 & 178 | Australia won by 89 runs |
T20I | Edgbaston | ENG: 153/7 AUS: 154/6 (19.5 ov.) | Australia won by 4 wickets |
T20I | The Oval | ENG: 186/9 AUS: 183/8 (20 ov.) | England won by 3 runs |
T20I | Lord's | AUS: 155/7 ENG: 121/5 (13.2/14 ov. DLS TARGET: 119) | England won by 5 wickets (DLS) |
ODI | Bristol County Ground | AUS: 263/8 ENG: 267/8 (48.1 ov.) | England won by 2 wickets |
ODI | Rose Bowl | AUS: 282/7 ENG: 279/7 (50 ov.) | Australia won by 3 runs |
Women's Ashes 2023 standings
After Australia won the one-off Test at the start of the series, England began the white-ball matches with everything left to do. The fightback was immense, but ultimately not enough to win back the trophy.
Australia still needs to claim victory in the final ODI to win the series outright, but the Ashes are returning down under regardless.
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Rank | Team | Matches | Wins | Losses | Ties/Draws | Points |
1 | Australia Women | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 8 |
2 | England Women | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
Women's Ashes 2023 fixtures
The last remaining ODI will determine whether Australia heads home as outright winners or if England can level the series.
Format | Location | Date |
ODI | County Ground, Taunton | July 18 |