Women's Ashes: Australia want to 'embarrass' England by sweeping multi-format series 16-0, says Grace Harris

23 January 2025, 13:05 | Updated: 23 January 2025, 20:41

Grace Harris says Australia want to "embarrass" England by securing a 16-0 whitewash in the Women's Ashes.

Australia opened up a 10-0 lead in the multi-format contest, and secured an outright series win, with a six-run victory on DLS in Thursday's rain-hit second T20 in Canberra.

The Southern Stars can secure a clean sweep by triumphing in Saturday's final T20 in Adelaide and then the one-off Test match at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground from January 30.

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