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2019 Women's Ashes series


England womenAustralia women
26 June – 31 July 2019
Heather KnightMeg Lanning
1-match series drawn 0–0
Nat Sciver (88)Ellyse Perry (192)
Laura Marsh (4)Sophie Molineux (4)
Australia women won the 3-match series 3–0
Tammy Beaumont (134)Alyssa Healy (143)
Anya Shrubsole (5)Ellyse Perry (11)
Australia women won the 3-match series 2–1
Lauren Winfield (71)Meg Lanning (178)
Sophie Ecclestone (6)Megan Schutt (5)
Ellyse Perry (Aus)
England women 4, Australia women 12

The Australia women's cricket team toured England in June and July 2019 to play the England women's cricket team to contest the Women's Ashes. The tour consisted of three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), one Women's Test match and three Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is). A points-based system was used across all three formats of the tour. The Women's Ashes were held by Australia prior to the start of the series.

Australia women won the WODI series 3–0, therefore taking a 6–0 lead in the points-based system. The one-off Test match was drawn, giving Australia an unassailable 8–2 lead in the series, and therefore the team retained the Women's Ashes. Following the conclusion of the one-off Test, the question was raised about whether Women's Test matches should be played across five days, instead of four.

During the second WT20I match, Australia's Ellyse Perry became the first player, male or female, to score 1,000 runs and take 100 wickets in Twenty20 International cricket. She scored her 1,000th run in the match, after taking her 100th wicket in the final of the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 tournament in November 2018, also against England.

Australia won the WT20I series 2–1, therefore retained the Ashes 12–4 in the points-based system.

WTestWODIsWT20Is
Heather Knight (c)
Tammy Beaumont
Katherine Brunt
Kate Cross
Sophie Ecclestone
Georgia Elwiss
Kirstie Gordon
Amy Jones
Laura Marsh
Nat Sciver
Anya Shrubsole
Sarah Taylor (wk)
Lauren WinfieldMeg Lanning (c)
Rachael Haynes (vc)
Nicole Bolton
Nicola Carey
Ashleigh Gardner
Alyssa Healy (wk)
Jess Jonassen
Delissa Kimmince
Sophie Molineux
Beth Mooney
Ellyse Perry
Megan Schutt
Elyse Villani
Tayla Vlaeminck
Georgia WarehamHeather Knight (c)
Tammy Beaumont
Katherine Brunt
Kate Cross
Sophie Ecclestone
Jenny Gunn
Amy Jones
Laura Marsh
Nat Sciver
Anya Shrubsole
Sarah Taylor (wk)
Fran Wilson
Lauren Winfield
Danni WyattMeg Lanning (c)
Rachael Haynes (vc)
Nicole Bolton
Nicola Carey
Ashleigh Gardner
Alyssa Healy (wk)
Jess Jonassen
Delissa Kimmince
Beth Mooney
Ellyse Perry
Megan Schutt
Elyse Villani
Tayla Vlaeminck
Georgia WarehamHeather Knight (c)
Tammy Beaumont
Katherine Brunt
Kate Cross
Sophie Ecclestone
Georgia Elwiss
Jenny Gunn
Amy Jones (wk)
Laura Marsh
Nat Sciver
Anya Shrubsole
Sarah Taylor (wk)
Mady Villiers
Fran Wilson
Lauren Winfield
Danni WyattMeg Lanning (c)
Rachael Haynes (vc)
Nicole Bolton
Nicola Carey
Ashleigh Gardner
Alyssa Healy (wk)
Jess Jonassen
Delissa Kimmince
Sophie Molineux
Beth Mooney
Ellyse Perry
Megan Schutt
Elyse Villani
Tayla Vlaeminck
Georgia Wareham

Sophie Molineux was added to Australia's squad for the one-off Test match and the WT20Is, after she had recovered from a shoulder injury. Ahead of the WT20I series, Jenny Gunn was ruled out of England's squad due to a side strain. Sarah Taylor withdrew herself from England's WT20I squad, due to mental health issues. She was replaced by Fran Wilson.

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