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The English women's cricket team toured Australia in February 2003, where Australia were defending the Women's Ashes. The two sides had just played in a ODI quadrangular tournament in New Zealand, the 2002–03 World Series of Women's Cricket, which was won by Australia. Australia won the first test by five wickets, whilst the second test was drawn after being heavily affected by rain. Australia therefore retained the Ashes.

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  • The English women's cricket team toured Australia in February 2003, where Australia were defending the Women's Ashes. The two sides had just played in a ODI quadrangular tournament in New Zealand, the 2002–03 World Series of Women's Cricket, which was won by Australia. Australia won the first test by five wickets, whilst the second test was drawn after being heavily affected by rain. Australia therefore retained the Ashes. (en)
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  • Kris Britt made their WTest debut. (en)
  • Alex Blackwell, Emma Liddell, Lisa Sthalekar and Lydia Greenway all made their WTest debuts. (en)
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  • Match drawn (en)
  • Australia Women won by 5 wickets (en)
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  • England Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
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  • Bruce Oxenford and Norm McNamara (en)
  • Greg Cubit and Tim Laycock (en)
  • Nick Fowler and Shane Reed (en)
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  • The English women's cricket team toured Australia in February 2003, where Australia were defending the Women's Ashes. The two sides had just played in a ODI quadrangular tournament in New Zealand, the 2002–03 World Series of Women's Cricket, which was won by Australia. Australia won the first test by five wickets, whilst the second test was drawn after being heavily affected by rain. Australia therefore retained the Ashes. (en)
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  • English women's cricket team in Australia in 2002–03 (en)
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