Countries | Australia England |
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Administrator | International Cricket Council |
Format | Mixed, points based system |
First edition | 1934–35 (Australia) |
Latest edition | 2023 (England) |
Next edition | 2024–25 (Australia) |
Tournament format | Series |
Current champion | Australia |
Most successful | Australia (10 titles) |
Most runs | Ellyse Perry (1761)[a][1] |
Most wickets | Ellyse Perry (66)[a][2] |
The Women's Ashes is the perpetual trophy in women's international cricket series between England and Australia. The name derives from the historic precedent of the Ashes in male cricket and, until 2013, was similarly decided exclusively on the outcomes of Test matches.
Since the Australian tour of England in 2013, the competition is decided on a points system, taking account of One-Day Internationals and Twenty20 International matches as well as Tests. Four (previously six) points[3] are awarded for a Test victory (two points to each side in the event of a draw), and two points for a victory in a limited-overs game.
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