[2] The matches were played as Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) fixtures, with the top two teams progressing to the final on 31 March 2018.
[4] In the third match of the series, England's Jenny Gunn became the first player, male or female, to play in 100 Twenty20 International matches.
In the match, Australia Women scored 209 runs, the highest team total in a WT20I fixture.
[9][10] Australia Women also set a new record for the most fours scored in a Twenty20 International by any side, male or female, with 32 boundaries.
[11] With nine wickets at an average of 12.33, the series leading wicket taker, Australian Megan Schutt, was named player of the series.