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Women’s Ashes: this time it’s about more than just bragging rights | Beth Mooney

The rivalry has become even hotter as players become more familiar with each other and both sides will start the series with a point to prove

We’ve got a point to prove. After missing out on the T20 World Cup in October, and the last Women’s Ashes series ending in a tie, this time it’s about more than just bragging rights. England will feel the same. It sets everything up for an excellent series.

We want to show people what we can do as well. Following on from the men’s Test matches against India, the Ashes has come at a great time. Interest is already sky high. Everyone knows the rivalry that sits within the Ashes, whether it’s male or female, and we know we’re signing up for seven tense, high-quality contests.

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Source: Cricket - The Guardian

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