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After the end of the ODI and T20i series, the focus now moves to the longest coordination where Australia and England faces the only test of Women’s ashes 2025. The highly expected red ball clash will take place in the famous Cricket Melbourne (MCG), a historical place that has seen some of the greatest moments in the history of cricket.
This match will be a day for a day, which is usually referred to as a pink ball test, and is scheduled to start on Thursday, January 30. As Australia is already securing, England will aim to restore some pride, while hosts look forward to the most dominant clean survey.
Australia confirmed its superiority throughout women’s ashes 2025, and won the ODI and T20i series with a 3-0 margin. as a result of, England 0-12 tracks at the number pointsThis test is identical to their recent chances to save some honor and gain momentum in future competitions.
For Australia, the goal is still clear: full white to increase the consolidation of its dominance in the gynecological cricket game. Meanwhile, England will be keen to turn matters and showcase flexibility in coordinating the red ball.
The weather in Melbourne is expected to be often favorable to test the pink ball for a period of four days, starting on Thursday, January 30, and will end on Sunday 2 February.
While there is a slight chance of rain on the opening day, the conditions are expected to improve dramatically as the match progresses. You will likely see the last days of the test a clear sky, making excellent play conditions. In addition, with a day test for a day, temperatures will decrease in the evening, providing a comfortable atmosphere for both players and fans.
Thursday, January 30
Friday, January 31
Saturday, February 1
Sunday 2 February
Australia Women: Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Moeyy, Ellyse Perry, Tahlia McGrate, Alyssa Healy (W/C), Annabel Suteland, Ashleight Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Alana King, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown, Geor Orgia Vell, Kim Garth
England women: Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Heather Knight (C), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Amy Jones (W), Charlotte Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Ryana Macdonald Gay, Lauren Fail, Uren Bell, Bess Heath, Sophia Dunkley
This article was published for the first time in Womenncket.comCricket Times.