The Women's Ashes 2023, featuring the England and Australia women's team is all set to begin with a one-off Test, starting from Thursday (June 22) at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.
Unlike the men's edition that sees the two long-standing rivals clash in a five-match Test series, the women's edition will feature only one Test match followed by six white ball matches.

The Women's Ashes, founded in 1934, was a Test only format till 2010-11 season, but since the 2013 edition, the series has been decided on points earned in multi-format (Test, ODIs and T20Is).
Six points are awarded for winning the Test match, with two points each if the match is drawn, while two points are awarded for winning a limited overs match (ODI and T20), and one point each if the match was drawn.
In 24 series held so far, Australia has won 10 times, while England has won 6 times with 8 series ending in a draw, resulting in the previous edition winner retaining the title.
Since the introduction of the multi-format, Australia has won the series three times, while England has won twice with one series ending in a draw. Before the multi-format system, Australia won the Women's Ashes seven times, while England won the series four times with 7 series ending in draw.
Now, with the new season soon approaching, let's take a look at the squads, schedule, dates, timing and telecast information of the matches for the Women's Ashes 2023: England Women vs Australia Women:
Australia Women's Squad: Alyssa Healy (captain/wicketkeeper), Tahlia McGrath (vice captain), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham.
England Women's Test Squad: Heather Knight (captain), Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross, Alice Davidson-Richards, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Danielle Gibson, Amy Jones (wicketkeeper), Emma Lamb, Nat Sciver-Brunt (vice captain), Issy Wong, Danielle Wyatt.
| Date(s) | Day(s) | Match | Venue | Time (IST) |
| June 22-26 | Thursday-Monday | One Off Test | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | 3:30 PM |
| July 1 | Saturday | 1st T20I | Edgbaston, Birmingham | 11:30 PM |
| July 5 | Wednesday | 2nd T20I | Kennington Oval, London | 11:30 PM |
| July 8 | Saturday | 3rd T20I | Lord’s, London | 11:30 PM |
| July 12 | Wednesday | 1st ODI | County Ground, Bristol | 6:30 PM |
| July 16 | Saturday | 2nd ODI | Rose Bowl, Southampton | 3:30 PM |
| July 18 | Tuesday | 3rd ODI | Cooper Associates County Ground | 6:30 PM |
The one off Test will be telecast live on Sony Sports TEN 5 channels and will be available for live streaming via Sony LIV app or website. The limited overs telecast and live streaming info will be updated once there is official news on the same.