[1] The Women's Ashes were held by England before the series but, after winning two ODIs, the Test match and the second T20I, Australia regained the Ashes on 28 August 2015 with one T20I match to play.
It was also the first time Australia had won the Ashes in England since 2001, after a draw in 2009 and defeats in the 2005 and 2013 series.
Australia's Ellyse Perry scored 264 runs, took 16 wickets and was named the player of the series.
[2] The ODI matches were also part of the 2014–16 ICC Women's Championship.
1 Delissa Kimmince was Replaced in the T20I squad by Grace Harris as she was unable to recover from a lower back issue.