The Ladies’s Ashes is over after Australia wrapped up a multi-format whitewash to take a 16-0 sequence sweep.
Right here, we take a look at what went mistaken and what comes subsequent for England’s bruised and crushed aspect.
– Was this end result a good reflection of the place these aspect are in 2025?
Sure. Don’t child your self that another reply is relevant.
– The place did all of it go mistaken Down Beneath?
Take your choose. England had been outgunned with the bat, outsmarted with the ball and outclassed within the subject.
Whereas they ended the tour barely in a position to compete as a consequence of drained our bodies and extra weary minds, there have been occasions within the white-ball leg the place they may have seized the second.
However Australia stood taller within the crunch moments. That they had extra perception and extra match-winners to name on.
– Wasn’t all of it about ‘cultural variations’ and the Coogee to Bondi stroll?
Head coach Jon Lewis has been overtly ridiculed for suggesting a basic societal strategy to health lay on the root of this debacle. And whereas he actually spoke clumsily on the matter, he was proper to say Australia are a extra athletic, quicker, stronger aspect.
England’s Lionesses are a a lot better match for the Matildas in soccer, and the identical is true in a number of different sports activities, so the reality could also be that Australia’s brightest and finest athlete’s merely select cricket extra readily than their English counterparts.
Ellyse Perry deserted a promising profession in worldwide soccer for cricket…would the identical occur right here?
– Why was the fielding so unhealthy?

Solely England can actually reply why they’ve allowed their primary dealing with abilities to desert them over the previous 12 months.
They had been well-below normal when exiting the T20 World Cup in October and unbelievably sloppy once more in Australia, culminating with a day two horror present on the MCG Take a look at.
Requirements have been allowed to slide and it isn’t unreasonable to demand a pointy and quick enchancment.
– Does there should be a change of management?
It feels inevitable. Issues will not be trending in the proper path underneath Lewis, who arrived with a mandate to make the crew be ok with themselves and embrace a constructive mindset harking back to the ‘Bazball’ setting he got here from.
These days look like gone and the previous Sussex seamer, whose deal expires in November, is more likely to pay the worth.
The extra thorny query considerations Heather Knight’s captaincy. Nicely favored and far revered, she has been within the job 9 years and has but to supervise an Ashes win.
England most likely want recent concepts, although vice-captain Nat Sciver-Brunt will not be a pure on-field chief.
– Is an overhaul of the taking part in squad required?

A trickier one. England had the most effective out there gamers with them in Australia and there are not any famous person choices being ignored. The likes of Grace Scrivens and Davina Perrin are thrilling names for the longer term however it’s fanciful to suppose choice was a difficulty.
As an alternative it could possibly be that requirements contained in the group that have to raised.
From afar, the ladies’s setup has regarded a totally pleasant place to be for the previous couple of years. A couple of more durable conversations are wanted.
– Do they want to have a look at the home construction?
On this matter, the ECB can at the very least declare to be forward of the sport. The sometimes complicated regional construction is being changed this summer season by the newly launched ‘tier one’ revamp.
Eight absolutely skilled, absolutely aligned county sides will do battle this summer season with Yorkshire becoming a member of in 2026 and Glamorgan in 2027.
The next high quality, extra centered competitors ought to pay dividends for England sides of the longer term however when it comes to having a whole competitors stuffed with full-time cricketers, Australia are almost a decade in entrance.
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