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Having A Change Of Format Will Be Really Good For Us, Says Heather Knight
England have to win every remaining match of the series - three T20Is and the day-night Test at the MCG - after being 6-0 behind, thanks to Australia winning all three ODIs. Australia just need another win to retain the women’s Ashes trophy. The first T20I will be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday.
"The last Ashes series was 6-0 and we were able to turn things around. I think having a change of format will be really good for us. I think T20 cricket is one of our best formats. I think that little reset will do us some good."
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