This article was first written and published for The Roar. Throughout the duration of the Women’s Ashes in July this year, plenty of conversations were happening on a global scale about the professionalisation of women’s cricket. The Australian women dominated the series, winning 12-4 (with England’s only points coming as a result of a drawn […]
Month: August 2019
Ashes shellacking shows England must invest more in women’s cricket
This article was first written for and published by The Roar. It has been just over a week since the final game in the 2019 Women’s Ashes, where Australia celebrated a dominant tournament, taking out the series 12-4. This was the equal most dominant series win in the multi-format history of the Ashes, with England […]