Sarah Taylor announced retirement from international cricket; rain washed out the first ODI between at Karachi and forced the second to be postponed; Zimbabwe beat Nepal; Markram scored a hundred against the Indian Board President's XI; and Afghanistan appointed Klusener their head coach.
Yet another damp squib at the World Cup, England Women beat West Indies comfortably, and Zimbabwe announced their squad for the Netherlands tour.
Sri Lanka defeated Afghanistan; Steyn has been ruled out of the World Cup; and Sarah Taylor is back.
One big change in Women's T20 World Cup 2014 was the inclusion of two new teams and the total team count changed from eight to ten.
Australia reigned supreme, outdoing their old rivals England in the final.
England have their last chance to claw back against the dominant Australians, and victory is imperative.
England Women finished Day Three on 199/6 in response to Australia Women's 420/8 declared.
The only Test of the ongoing Women's Ashes will begin at Taunton from July 18.
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.