Under a new coach and with a squad that has a dash of youth, England will be hopeful.
India and England are the only two sides to have beaten Australia Women in a T20I since the start of the 2018 World T20.
Australia and England dominated the team statistics as well as most batting and bowling charts.
England Women went 1-0 up against Pakistan Women; Bangladesh won their second gold medal in cricket in the SAG; Lakmal will miss the Pakistan Tests; and Jaffer scaled new a new height.
The last match of the 2019 Women's Ashes, a T20I at Bristol, will be played on July 31.
The second T20I of the 2019 Women's Ashes will be played at Brighton.
Points from every match will add up to the final Ashes points table and England would also look to boost their morale before the only test starting on July 18 at Taunton.
The 2nd ODI of the Women’s Ashes will be played on July 4 at Grace Road, Leicester.
The Women’s Ashes, which is currently a point- based series where each match has a point allocated to it, will start from Tuesday with the first ODI at Grace Road, Leicester.
England beat India by 31 runs at Edgbaston; Fran Wilson is named in England Women squad for first Ashes one-dayer; Zimbabwe Women’s tour of Ireland is cancelled; and ICC is displeased with planes carrying political messages during Pakistan v Afghanistan clash.