Lewis: Fitness not to blame for England's Ashes defeat

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Head coach Jon Lewis says "discipline and skill level" are the reasons England have lost the Women's Ashes, not fitness.

England are 10-0 down on points in Australia after five successive defeats, with the tourists swept 3-0 in the one-day international leg and then beaten in the first T20 internationals.

Former England spinner Alex Hartley, now a BBC pundit, questioned the side's fitness after their group-stage exit at the T20 World Cup last October, a criticism Lewis rejected at the time.

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Image: England head coach Jon Lewis: 'If you're talking about whether or not we can run marathons, we don't need to. We need to be fit for purpose'

The England boss admits his team are not as "athletic" as Australia, which he puts down in large part to cultural differences.

But he is adamant the difference between the nations is due to the dominant Southern Stars performing better in key moments.

Speaking ahead of Saturday's third and final T20 international in Adelaide (8.10am UK and Ireland), Lewis said: "I would say Australia are a much more athletic team than us, more agile, they look faster, at times, they look more powerful.

"Is that the reason that we're not winning cricket matches here? No. I think their discipline and their skill level has been higher.

Australia currently lead the series 16-0 and are on course for a whitewash having won every game so far

Image: Australia lead the Women's Ashes 10-0 and are targeting a 16-0 sweep

"It's an area of the game that we work on continually - all of our players do. We work really hard on it.

"I walked from Bondi to Coogee the other Sunday morning and pretty much the whole of the eastern suburbs of Sydney were out swimming in the sea, running and walking.

"There's a cultural difference as well in terms of Australia versus England, so comparing the two nations I think is slightly different.

"We definitely need to get faster and we can access more power for sure. If you're talking about whether or not we can run marathons, we don't need to. We need to be fit for purpose."

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Australia all-rounder Grace Harris taunted England after her team's six-run win in the rain-hit second T20 in Canberra, saying they wanted to "embarrass" their opponents by sweeping the series 16-0 - which will happen if they achieve victory in the T20 finale and the day-night Test in Melbourne from January 30.

Lewis: 'We poked the bear'

England fought back from 6-0 down to draw the previous Ashes series 8-8 at home in 2023, but the best result they can now achieve in 2025 is a 10-6 defeat.

Lewis said: "If you look at the Ashes in 2023, I think we poked the bear a little bit. Australia have gone away and reset. The scoreline is bigger but I don't think the gap is.

"We won those critical moments in games last time, and they have turned them on their side in this series.

Heather Knight, England Women, T20 cricket (PA Images)

Image: England captain Heather Knight says discussions about her future are 'not for now'

"We are clearly disappointed we haven't got the results but I think we've been more competitive than the scoreline suggests.

"I expected this to be a really, really hard tour for us to come and compete and win.

"They're an exceptional team, playing on a home soil, they have been world-beating for a long period of time and we've got a developing group of cricketers."

On his future as coach, Lewis added: "I love this job, and I am committed to making them a better team."

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