2021–22 Women's Ashes series

The England women's cricket team played against Australia women's cricket team in January and February 2022 to contest the Women's Ashes. The tour consisted of one Women's Test match, three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), and three Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is). A points-based system was used across all three formats of the tour. Australia were the defending champions, after they won the previous series 12–4 in the points-based system. On 17 January 2022, it was announced that the Decision Review System (DRS) would be used for the first time in the Women's Ashes.

 
  Australia women England women
Dates 20 January – 8 February 2022
Captains Meg Lanning Heather Knight
Player of the series Tahlia McGrath (Aus)
Test series
Result 1-match series drawn 0–0
Most runs Meg Lanning (105) Heather Knight (216)
Most wickets Annabel Sutherland (5) Katherine Brunt (8)
One Day International series
Results Australia women won the 3-match series 3–0
Most runs Alyssa Healy (91) Nat Sciver (99)
Most wickets Tahlia McGrath (6) Kate Cross (5)
Twenty20 International series
Results Australia women won the 3-match series 1–0
Most runs Tahlia McGrath (91) Danni Wyatt (84)
Most wickets Tahlia McGrath (3) Sophie Ecclestone (1)
Total Ashes points
Australia women 12, England women 4

As well as the international matches, the respective A teams also played three 20-over and three limited overs matches against each other. On 21 July 2021, Cricket Australia confirmed the fixtures for the A team matches. It was the first time that the England A women's team toured Australia with the England women's team. On 6 January 2022, the tour schedule was brought forward by one week, due to the quarantine requirements in New Zealand for the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup.

Australia won the opening WT20I match by nine wickets, with Tahlia McGrath making an unbeaten 91 runs and taking three wickets. The next two WT20I matches were both impacted by the weather, with only 4.1 overs being bowled in the second match, and no play at all taking place in the third. Therefore, Australia took a 4–2 lead in the points-based system going into the one-off Women's Test match.

The one-off Test match was drawn, after England were set a target of 257 from 48 overs to win on the final day. Described as one of the best Test matches in women's cricket, England required 45 runs to win from ten overs with seven wickets remaining. England finished the match with 245 runs for the loss of nine wickets, just twelve runs short of victory. England captain Heather Knight was named the player of the match for her century in the first innings and match aggregate of 216 runs, with Australia leading the points-based system 6–4 heading into the WODI matches.

Australia won the first WODI match by 27 runs, taking an unassailable lead in the points-based system and retaining the Women's Ashes. Australia won the final two WODI matches, to remain unbeaten during the series, and finished the tour 12–4 winners on points. Australia's Tahlia McGrath was named the Player of the Series, after scoring 225 runs and taking 11 wickets.

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