England left-arm spinner Alex Hartley has joined the clamour of seeing more women's Test matches in the cricketing calendar. She added that the multi-format series, which has the provision to include a Test match, should be adopted all over the world in women's cricket.
Since the one-off Test in the women's Ashes at the Manuka Oval ended in a thrilling draw on Sunday, where England almost chased a record 248 set by Australia, the chatter around having more women's Test matches has increased, especially extending to five days to be on par with men's Tests.
"We have to see more women's Test matches. The more you play Test cricket, the more you learn how to deal with those emotions. There were so many highs and lows throughout that match, which were extreme because they do't experience playing Tests very often," wrote Alex in her column for The Telegraph.