Written by: Ankit Yadav
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The Women’s Ashes 2025 is set to captivate cricket fans worldwide as Australia and England’s women’s teams prepare for another historic battle. This guide explores the upcoming series details, from venue selections and match schedules to the rich history of this iconic competition that has shaped women’s cricket for nearly nine decades.

Let’s take a look at the fixtures of Women’s Ashes 2025 and who will host the series. 

Who Will Host Women’s Ashes 2025?

Australia will welcome England for the 2024-25 Women’s Ashes series. The matches will span across five major Australian cities, featuring iconic venues that have witnessed numerous memorable cricket moments. 

From the historic Sydney Cricket Ground to the picturesque Bellerive Oval in Hobart, each venue brings its unique character to the series. This will be Australia’s first time hosting the Women’s Ashes since their successful 2021-22 campaign.

Women’s Ashes 2025: Fixtures & Venues

The multi-format series consists of seven matches spread across three different forms of the game. Starting with ODIs, moving through T20Is, and concluding with a four-day Test match, the series will test the players’ versatility and endurance over three weeks.

Women's Ashes 2025
Source: NewsBytes

Here’s the complete schedule for 2025: 

MatchFormatDateGroundCity
1st ODIODIJan 12, 2025North Sydney OvalSydney
2nd ODIODIJan 14, 2025Junction OvalMelbourne
3rd ODIODIJan 17, 2025Bellerive OvalHobart
1st T20IT20IJan 21, 2025Sydney Cricket GroundSydney
2nd T20IT20IJan 24, 2025Manuka OvalCanberra
3rd T20IT20IJan 26, 2025Adelaide OvalAdelaide
Only TestTestJan 30-Feb 2, 2025Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne

The schedule offers an exciting mix of day and day-night matches. The Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground will serve as the series finale, potentially deciding the fate of the Ashes.

Note: The squad for both teams is yet to be announced. We will update the post as soon as squads are announced for all the formats.

Women’s Ashes History And Winners

Since its beginning in 1934-35, the Women’s Ashes has grown from a small competition into a foundation of women’s cricket. The series has witnessed dramatic changes in format and playing conditions while maintaining its prestige and competitive spirit.

Here’s a look at all series winners:

YearHostWinner
1934-35AustraliaEngland
1937EnglandDrawn
1948-49AustraliaAustralia
1951EnglandDrawn
1957-58AustraliaDrawn
1963EnglandEngland
1968-69AustraliaDrawn
1976EnglandDrawn
1984-85AustraliaAustralia
1987EnglandAustralia
1991-92AustraliaAustralia
1998EnglandDrawn
2001EnglandAustralia
2002-03AustraliaAustralia
2005EnglandEngland
2007-08AustraliaEngland
2009EnglandDrawn
2010-11AustraliaAustralia
2013EnglandEngland
2013-14AustraliaEngland
2015EnglandAustralia
2017-18AustraliaDrawn
2019EnglandAustralia
2021-22AustraliaAustralia
2023EnglandDrawn

The evolution of the Women’s Ashes reflects the broader development of women’s cricket. Until 2010-11, the series followed the traditional Test-only format, mirroring the men’s Ashes. However, a groundbreaking change came in 2013 with the introduction of a multi-format points system.

This new system incorporates all three formats of the game:

  • Test Match victory earns 4 points (2 points each in case of a draw)
  • ODI win brings 2 points
  • T20I victory adds 2 points

The points-based system has brought new dynamics to the competition. Teams must now excel across all formats to claim the trophy. A Test match still carries the most weight with 4 points, reflecting the format’s historical significance while acknowledging the growing importance of limited-overs cricket.

Who Has The Women’s Ashes Title Right Now?

Australia holds the current Women’s Ashes trophy. The 2023 series in England ended in a dramatic 8-8 points tie, but Australia retained the trophy as defending champions. This continues Australia’s impressive recent record in the competition, having not lost the Ashes since England’s victory in 2013-14.

current Women's Ashes trophy
Source: Female Cricket

The Women’s Ashes trophy itself has an interesting history. Unlike the men’s tiny urn, the women’s trophy features a wooden ball that holds the ashes of a cricket bat and a rule book, symbolizing the spirit of women’s cricket. This unique trophy was created in 1998 at Lord’s Cricket Ground, marking a distinct identity for the women’s competition.

Conclusion: 3-Format Women’s Ashes Will Kick Off On January 12, 2025

As Australia prepares to host England, both teams understand the weight of history and expectations. The series promises world-class cricket across all formats, featuring some of the game’s finest talents. England will aim to break Australia’s hold on the trophy, while the hosts will look to maintain their dominance in home conditions.

The multi-format nature of modern Women’s Ashes ensures diverse challenges for players and entertaining cricket for fans. From the tactical battles in Test cricket to the explosive action of T20s, the series offers something for every cricket enthusiast. As we approach the 2025 series, anticipation builds for another chapter in this storied rivalry between two of cricket’s greatest nations.

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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