International Look Back: England Women v Australia, 2013 Ashes
The Ageas Bowl hosted it's first women's fixture back in 2013 as England secured an Ashes victory against Australia.
To mark the upcoming closure of the ticket ballot for 2023's ODIs at The Ageas Bowl - the free-to-enter ballot closes at 11:59pm on Tuesday 18th October - we're looking back at some of the most notable international match to have taken place at The Ageas Bowl over the years.
In 2013, The Ageas Bowl hosted it's first ever Women's international match as England secured The Ashes by defeated Australia by five wickets.
Lydia Greenway scored 80* as England chased down the target of 128 with an over to spare to regain The Ashes.
Watch the highlights below.
The Ageas Bowl hosted it's first women's fixture back in 2013 as England secured an Ashes victory against Australia.
Hampshire Cricket – courtesy of Club Historian Dave Allen – is marking Black History Month this October by celebrating and honouring the contributions of some of the best players to ever represent the Club
Danni Wyatt, Maia Bouchier, Charlie Dean, Freya Kemp and Lauren Bell all turned out for England this summer