The one-off women's Ashes Test will take place at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday and will be a pink-ball affair. It will be the first women's Test in 76 years at the venue. England is heading into the match with a prospect of being whitewashed in the series, with Australia walkin
Australia has won the ODI series 3-0. With three T20Is and a one-off Test left, Australia is one win away from retaining the Ashes. The hosts have taken a 6-0 points lead over England in the series.
The women's Ashes is different than men's Ashes that it is decided on the basis of points, with four points given for a Test win and two points each for a white-ball match win. England and Australia grinded it out on the field and ended the series at 8-8, with the Aussies retaining the Ashes