Women’s Ashes 2025: Alastair Cook criticizes England’s performance against Australia



In Adelaide Oval, England encountered a shameful 72 run defeat in the third and last T20I vs. Australia. With this defeat, England gave Australians 12-0 in the seven matches Women’s Ashes 2025.

The English campaign was a story of frustration, after losing all three races in the ODI series and has now suffered a clear scan on T20IS.

Alastair Cook highlights England’s match

Former English player of cricket Cowardice He did not hold back to his appreciation for the performance of England. He said the Women’s Ashes series reflects the real current forces of the two teams. “This series showed the reality of where the two sides are located,” Cook said to Tnt Sports.

The left -handed fighter commented on Australia’s defeat by Australia, saying he had scored the bottom, offering the opportunity to rebuild and improve. He noted that England is lagging behind Australia by about 20% in all aspects – Bowling, Bowling and Fointing.

“But the best thing when you reduce to 5-0 or a clean scan is that you are on the bottom and the only way is to climb. In the end, England is about 20% behind Australia in everything – Bowling, Bowling, Stadiums, Sports, many. “ added.

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Australia’s domination

Australia has once again shown because it is the top team in both forms of ODI and T20I.

In the T20I final, they published a terrible 162 for 5, with power supply Beth‘s spins 94 of 63 balls, with 10 limits. Mooney’s fixed performances throughout the series won the Player of the Series Award, gathering impressive 213 runs in three Innings.

In response, England dropped under pressure, only making 90 runs before being eliminated. Georgia Werham He pioneered the attack on Australian Bowling, claiming three wickets and finishing as the top Wicket-taker in the T20i series with six heads.

The day-no-test match left but the series has been judged

The only match left, a day-night test on Melbourne’s flagship stadium, is of little weight in the context of the series. England’s sad performance not only cost them the series, but it has also exposed areas that need significant improvement. The upcoming Test race presents an opportunity for redemption, though small, as they aim to save pride in a series dominated by their Australian counterparts.

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This article was first published in Womencricket.coma Cricket Times company.