Heather Knight ‘gutted’ as England beaten again - The tourists trail Australia 12-0 in the Ashes ahead of the one-off Test.
Captain and head coach Jon Lewis under pressure as ruthless Australia crush tourists’ hopes of series victory
England captain Heather Knight was left fuming after play was abandoned in the second women's Ashes T20 clash with the visitors needing 18 runs from five balls.
England on the brink of unwanted history after turbulent Women's Ashes series - Jon Lewis’ side have struggled Down Under and could suffer the worst-ever defeat in the multi-format era, Polly Starkie
England captain Heather Knight led her team to the brink of an unlikely victory, only to be forced off the field when they needed 18 runs from five balls due to the rain interruption.
Heather Knight, England's captain, has conceded the umpires made the correct call in taking the players off the field for rain with just five balls of the second T20I remaining, even though that denied her the chance to hunt down the 18 runs still needed to keep her side in with a chance of a squared Ashes series.
Heather Knight says England must take hope from their miraculous comeback in 2023 as they bid to keep the women’s Ashes alive with victory in the opening T20 in Sydney on Monday. England go into the game trailing 6-0 on the points table after Australia completed an ODI whitewash with an 86-run win in Hobart on Friday.
England have been left to rue their bad luck after Australia claimed a dramatic rain-affected victory in the second T20, securing the Ashes outright while edging closer to a whitewash.
Sophia Dunkley insists England are ‘100 per cent’ behind captain Heather Knight - The Australians have an unassailable 8-0 lead in the series.
Nat Sciver-Brunt urges England to end tough Ashes tour on positive note at MCG - The visitors approach the first ever floodlit Test at the historic venue facing the possibility of a 16-0 whitewash.
Heather Knight believes that an injection of fresh faces and a return to England's best format gives them hope of turning around the Ashes series around after they were trounced 3-0 in the ODIs. England have left themselves no option but to win every ...
An emotional England captain Heather Knight admitted she was fighting back the tears following her side’s latest defeat which leaves Australia on course for an unprecedented 16-0 Ashes clean sweep. England slumped to a 72-run loss in the third and final T20 at the Adelaide Oval to trail Australia 12-0 with one Test match to follow at the MCG next week.