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England Aims to End Ashes Drought in 2025 Series

The 2025 Women's Ashes series is set to commence on January 11 in Australia, with England determined to break a decade-long title drought against their fierce rivals. This highly anticipated series will feature a multi-format structure, including three One Day Internationals (ODIs), three T20 Internationals (T20Is), and a single Test match, culminating on February 2. The series employs a unique points system, awarding points based on the outcomes of the Test match and the six white-ball games.

England's squad will be captained by Heather Knight, who will lead a team that includes key players such as Tammy Beaumont, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and fast bowler Kate Cross. Cross is currently recovering from an injury but remains a vital component of England's bowling attack. The team has demonstrated resilience, particularly after their performance in the previous Ashes series, where they made a strong comeback from an early deficit. England has also introduced a formidable pace duo in Lauren Bell and Lauren Filer, while spinner Sophie Ecclestone holds the top ranking in both ODI and T20I bowling.

The series will kick off with the first ODI at North Sydney Oval, followed by matches at various venues, including Junction Oval and Hobart. The series will transition into T20Is before concluding with the Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This Test match is particularly significant as it marks the 90th anniversary of women's Test cricket and will be played over four days under lights.

Recent form suggests that England has been the most successful team in women's T20Is over the past 18 months, boasting a winning percentage of 77%. However, they faced disappointment in the recent T20 World Cup, failing to advance past the group stage after a surprising loss to the West Indies. Despite this setback, England rebounded by winning six out of seven matches during their multi-format tour of South Africa in December.

Australia has historically dominated the Ashes series, winning three and drawing two of the last five encounters. However, they suffered a setback in the T20 World Cup final against South Africa, which may influence their performance in the upcoming series. Australian all-rounder Ash Gardner has acknowledged the strength and aggression of the England team but believes that Australia's home advantage and batting depth will play a crucial role in the series.

To claim the Ashes, a team must secure nine points, while a tie will allow Australia to retain the trophy. The series promises to be a tough and competitive battle, with both teams preparing for an exciting multi-format showdown.

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