'No let up': unfinished business for Australia despite retaining Women's Ashes | Geoff Lemon

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Ominously for their opponents, there is a grudge that lives on in a few Australian hearts

If you spoke to Australia’s captain after the Taunton Test match on Sunday, you would have noticed a certain impassiveness. “It’s a good position to be in,” was Meg Lanning’s underwhelming description of having the Women’s Ashes trophy in her hand luggage. “We came over here to firstly retain the Ashes so it’s nice to tick that off I guess. We still feel like we’ve got a bit to achieve on this tour.

 

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Given that these players are all on central contracts there is no excuse for the poor physical condition of a couple of members of the team. I remember Samit Patel being dropped for failing to meet fitness requirements, it is about time the same applied to the women.

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