Following the announcement of the Women's Ashes schedule, which comprises a brief 24-day series from January 11 to February 2, there has been notable criticism. With Australia already retaining the Ashes after ten days of competition, the remaining matches risk being overshadowed by this early victory. Nevertheless, the series still holds significance as players from England and their coach Jon Lewis are fighting for their positions, while Australia strives to make history as they aim for a whitewash in the series, an unprecedented achievement in Women's Ashes competition.
The Women's Ashes schedule has drawn criticism for its brevity, initially set for 24 days, yet it risks becoming an anti-climax after Australia retained the Ashes.
Australia has a chance for an extraordinary achievement in the Women's Ashes: a potential whitewash, which would mark the first such occurrence in history.
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