Australia has the talent and drive to win the Women's Ashes on English soil

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ANALYSIS: Australia has the talent and drive to win the Women's Ashes on English soil

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Despite this, NSW Breakers stalwart Sarah Aley said she is confident the number-one-ranked Australian side will get it done this time. "The night I made my debut in the first T20I, we retained the Ashes and the atmosphere was amazing. Then to go down to Canberra and have two losses down there, it put a bit of a dampener on it," she said.

Jess Jonassen starred in the first one-day match with three wickets at a low economy rate and Rachael Haynes top-scored in the middle of the order, making 55 runs.

 

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