Sydney to host Rugby World Cup final
Image: Freya Kemp is set to join England's squad for the Women's Ashes first T20 against Australia in Sydney With the new format comes fresh faces, as England's T20 squad picks up the baton from their ODI counterparts for Monday's pivotal clash in Sydney.
There was no one closer to the Rugby World Cup 2003 Final than Phil Waugh as Johnny Wilkinson kicked England to victory at Stadium Australia.
Australia move to unassailable eight points in Womens Ashes to retain trophy; hosts win first T20 in Sydney by 57 runs as Beth Mooney (75) stars; England, for whom Sophia Dunkley (59) top-scored, can
It has taken just nine days for Australia's cricketers to retain the Women’s Ashes. The Australians won a fourth straight game in the multi-format series with a 57-run victory in the first of the three T20s between the rivals.
Sydney's 83,000-seat Olympic Stadium will once again host a Rugby World Cup final, this time in 2027 and 24 years after the home team was left bitterly disappointed in the championship match against England.