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Women's Ashes: England's third T20 against Australia abandoned because of rain

England's third and final Twenty20 against Australia in the Women's Ashes was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of rain in Adelaide.

Australia now lead the multi-format series 4-2 as each side take one point.

The hosts won the first T20 by nine wickets, before the second T20 was also abandoned because of rain.

The two sides next face each other in a one-off Test from 27-30 January in Canberra, with four points on offer for the winner.

Victory for Australia in the Test will guarantee the holders retain the Ashes as England would only be able to secure an 8-8 draw at best.

The three one-day internationals that follow the Test are worth two points each.

The previous series in Australia in 2017-18 was drawn 8-8, with the hosts retaining the Ashes having regained them with victory in England in 2015.

Australia thrashed England 12-4 in the last Ashes in 2019.

Australia fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck has been ruled out of the rest of the Women's Ashes and the upcoming 50-over World Cup with another stress fracture in her right foot.

A similar injury prevented Vlaeminck, 23, from playing in the 2020 T20 World Cup, which Australia won.

Vlaeminck played in the opening T20 and bowled at impressively high pace but then missed the washed out second match.

«For it to happen so early in this Ashes campaign, it's absolutely shattering for her and for the whole group,» Australia head coach Matthew Mott told Channel Seven.

«It was a pretty sombre dressing room last night.

»She knows what it's about, she's come back before. We'll put our arm around her and do everything we can to build her back up."

The Women's World Cup starts in New Zealand on 4 March.

Australia are already without leg-spinner Georgia Wareham through injury for the Ashes and

Read more on bbc.com