Jon Lewis: England coach sacked after 16-0 Women's Ashes defeat

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England have sacked head coach Jon Lewis following a shambolic Ashes series in which they suffered a 16-0 clean sweep against Australia.

Lewis, who was appointed in November 2022, has been removed after a review of the tour led by England director of women's cricket Clare Connor.

The former England seamer met with Connor and high-performance manager Jonathan Finch last week.

Lewis becomes the first casualty of the humiliating tour of Australia, which was the first time either side has lost every match in an Ashes series since the multi-format points system was introduced in 2013.

That demolition came at the end of a winter where England suffered a calamitous early exit at the T20 World Cup.

A string of dropped catches cost them dearly in a defeat by West Indies, resulting in elimination at the group stage.

Following the Ashes, 49-year-old Lewis stated his desire to remain as head coach while captain Heather Knight said she would take some time to decide her future.

It is possible that Knight remains as skipper under a new coach.

Lewis said: "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as England 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 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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