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- The_Women's_Ashes abstract "The Women's Ashes is the perpetual trophy in women's international cricket series between England and Australia. The name derives from the historic precedent of the Ashes in male cricket and, until 2013, was similarly decided, exclusively on the outcomes of Test matches. Since the Australian tour of England in 2013, the Women's Ashes are now decided on a points system, taking account of One Day Internationals and Twenty20 matches as well as Tests. Six points are awarded for a Test victory (two points to each side in the event of a draw), and two points for a victory in any of the One Day Internationals and Twenty20 games.Heralded in 1931, the first women's Test series between England and Australia—the first women's Test series anywhere—was played in 1934-35. At that time, according to the English captain, Betty Archdale, women played only "for love of the game" and did not wish to be associated with the male concepts of Tests and Ashes. The contest was not officially designated "the Women's Ashes" until the 1998 series, when an autographed bat was burned before the first Test at Lord's, some ashes then being placed inside a hollowed-out wooden cricket ball replica to make a trophy. In 2013 a new Women's Ashes trophy was produced.A total of 19 series have taken place, with 47 Test matches played (and one scheduled Test abandoned). The length of series has varied between one and five Tests. It has become a biennial series since 2001; since then it has also been restricted to one or two Tests.In 2005, England won the Women's Ashes, winning a series for the first time in 42 years. When the English men won the 2005 Ashes and paraded through London on an open-topped bus, the English women followed them on a bus of their own.In February 2007, England Women travelled to Australia to defend the Women's Ashes, doing so successfully by winning the one-off Test in Bowral by six wickets. In July 2009, England retained the Women's Ashes after the one-off test at Worcester ended in a draw. In January 2011 Australia was victorious, winning a one-off test in Sydney. England regained the trophy on the new points system in August 2013, and successfully defended it in a series played in Australia in January–February 2014.".
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- The_Women's_Ashes cricketFormat "Mixed, points based system".
- The_Women's_Ashes first "1934".
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- The_Women's_Ashes mostRuns "Karen Rolton".
- The_Women's_Ashes mostWickets "Betty Wilson".
- The_Women's_Ashes name "The Women's Ashes".
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- The_Women's_Ashes comment "The Women's Ashes is the perpetual trophy in women's international cricket series between England and Australia. The name derives from the historic precedent of the Ashes in male cricket and, until 2013, was similarly decided, exclusively on the outcomes of Test matches. Since the Australian tour of England in 2013, the Women's Ashes are now decided on a points system, taking account of One Day Internationals and Twenty20 matches as well as Tests.".
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