• The England cricket team has been under the spotlight following their disappointing Women's Ashes 2025 campaign.

  • Former teammate-turned-pundit Alexander Hartley's critical commentary has added fuel to the fire.

Women’s Ashes 2025: England’s wicketkeeper Amy Jones breaks silence on Alexandra Hartley’s recent allegations
Amy Jones and Alexandra Hartley (Image Source: X)

The England cricket team has been under the spotlight following their disappointing Women’s Ashes 2025 campaign against Australia, and former teammate-turned-pundit Alexander Hartley‘s critical commentary has added fuel to the fire.

Alexandra Hartley’s thoughts on England’s performance: Women’s Ashes 2025

Hartley, who retired two years ago, raised concerns about the team’s fitness and form, sparking speculation of unease within the squad. Sophie Ecclestone‘s refusal to engage in a post-match interview with Hartley further intensified the narrative.  Hartley, known for her straightforward analysis, has not held back in critiquing England’s performances during the Ashes. Her observations about the team’s fitness and form were intended to highlight areas for improvement, particularly as England struggled to keep up with Australia’s dominance. Hartley also clarified that her comments were motivated by a genuine desire to see the team thrive on the international stage.

Also READ: Alex Hartley accuses Sophie Ecclestone and England team of giving her cold shoulder after Women’s Ashes 2025 loss

Amy Jones addresses claims surrounding Hartley’s commentary

Speaking to the media in Canberra ahead of the 2nd ODI, Amy Jones refuted claims that Hartley’s commentary has created tension within the England team. Speaking ahead of the second Ashes T20, Jones expressed disappointment over the allegations, emphasizing the team’s respect for Hartley.

“I don’t think that’s the case. It’s a shame to read [the claims made by Hartley]. Hartley’s a great personality and we have a lot of love for her in the group, so I definitely don’t think that’s the case. I think we all respect that commentators have their opinions and it’s Alex’s job to say how she feels, and I think we all respect that,” Jones stated.

Jones also shared her personal approach to handling criticism, choosing to avoid media analysis to maintain focus and confidence. She acknowledged the importance of constructive criticism in growing the sport but downplayed its impact on the team’s internal dynamics.

“I can only speak for myself, but I just don’t like to look at [the media]. (Because) I know that it could get to me and therefore it doesn’t serve me. It’s their job to criticise. Of course, it has an important purpose in growing the sport, but I don’t think I need the outside noise,” Jones concluded. 

Also READ: AUS vs ENG: Here’s why England’s chances of reclaiming the Women’s Ashes 2025 seems all but over

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