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England Women Coach Steps Down From Role After Horrific Australia Tour

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England Women Coach Steps Down From Role After Horrific Australia Tour


England Women head coach Jon Lewis has announced his decision to step down from the role on Friday, March 21. The 49-year-old has coached the side 73 sides across all international formats, and managed to secure 52 wins.

However, England Women’s latest series ended in pure embarrassment, as they were humbled by Australia Women in Women’s Ashes 2025. It was a ‘walk in the park’ for Australia Women, as the hosts thumped England Women 7-0 across 3 ODI’s, 3 T20I’s, and a One-off Test.

 

 

 

Official Message From Jon Lewis On Stepping Down As ENGW Coach

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as England Women’s Head Coach. Unfortunately I won’t be able to finish this incredibly challenging but enjoyable job of developing this young team, whilst winning and growing the women’s game in this country.”

“I have worked tirelessly with this group of young players to develop their skills and understanding of modern-day white ball cricket, whilst still making good progress in 2024, winning 83% of all our games.”

“I am proud that we have seen unprecedented bumper crowds in 2023 and 2024 and I am determined to continue to help drive women’s cricket forward in whatever comes next for me. I wish all the players the best and thank them for letting me be part of their journeys.”



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