Watch the Women’s Ashes Test LIVE and FREE on cricket.com.au and the Cricket Australia Live app, with enhanced coverage thanks to the support of Commonwealth Bank.

The historic day-night Women's Ashes Test will break new ground with a broadcast quality HD live stream available free to viewers around the world, with an all-star all-female commentary cast.

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Hailed as "the most advanced production Cricket Australia has ever put together" and made possible by assistance from the Commonwealth Bank, fans can for the first time fans can enjoy a live stream in full high definition thanks to broadcast-quality equipment and a highly experienced production team behind the scenes.

Additionally, four legends of Australian and English cricket will come together in a world-class, all-female commentary line-up, with Australia greats Lisa Sthalekar and Mel Jones to be joined by former England captain Charlotte Edwards and pace bowler Isa Guha in the commentary box for the sole Test of the Commonwealth Bank Women’s Ashes.

Between them, the commentary quartet have played 675 international matches including 44 Tests.

The historic day-night Test at North Sydney Oval from November 9-12 will be live and free on cricket.com.au and the Cricket Australia Live app for viewers in Australia and the UK. The production will feature nine cameras around the ground, advanced graphics and and coverage throughout breaks in play.

UK viewers will also have the option to stream via BT Sport, while in the subcontinent the coverage will be made available through Sony LIV.

The enhanced live stream offering builds upon the significant coverage of the series from CA's broadcast partners, with the Nine Network showing all ODI and T20 matches in the series and ABC Radio providing coverage and commentary throughout.

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The enhanced coverage will include a full production unit, 360-degree coverage including super slo-mo and run out cameras, advanced and updated streaming graphics and a continuous broadcast with no holding slates.

"Through our partnership with Cricket Australia, we are focused on creating more opportunities to bring a greater mix of players onto the pitch and into the limelight," says Monique Macleod, Acting Chief Marketing Officer at Commonwealth Bank.

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"This is just one part of our $15 million investment in initiatives that help level the playing field and promote inclusion in cricket," she said.

Australian captains Meg Lanning – who is sitting out the Ashes due to injury – and Steve Smith will be among the current and former players to make special guest appearances behind the microphone.

The coverage will be delivered by Gearhouse & Input Media, and is thanks to the support of Commonwealth Bank.

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"The Commonwealth Bank Women’s Ashes has proven itself to be unmissable cricket in the first three matches of the series and we are very pleased to be able to offer fans around Australia and throughout the world an unprecedented live stream experience for the historic day-night Test at North Sydney Oval," said CA's executive general manager of Broadcasting, Digital Media & Commercial, Ben Amarfio.

"A nine-camera production in full HD, with advanced graphics combined with innings break shows, makes this the most advanced production Cricket Australia has ever put together.

"Commonwealth Bank has been a great supporter of women’s cricket since 1999 and their investment in this year’s Women’s Ashes through initiatives such as the enhanced live stream is helping us to promote women’s cricket to more people than ever before."

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Sthalekar, who played eight Tests during a 187-match international career for Australia, told the Unplayable Podcast this week she was looking forward to joining former teammate Jones and fierce rivals Edwards and Guha in the commentary box.

"There’ll be plenty of banter in the comms box and there’s plenty of history between us from past Test matches,” Sthalekar said.

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"And you can expect to hear a lot of past players floating around to be part of the Test, so it will be great to hear some of their stories.

"It should be an exciting four days and four nights."

The match will be the first time either team has played a Test with the pink ball, setting the scene for an enthralling contest under lights.

Edwards and Guha enjoyed successful careers for England // Getty

Edwards, who called time on her 20-year England career in 2016 having played 23 matches in the whites for her country, said she was intrigued to see how the day-night encounter would play out.

"I’m massively excited, The first ever day-night Test match, I can’t wait for it to get underway,” Edwards said.

"It will be totally different. England have had one warm-up game under the lights with the pink ball, and it will be intriguing to see how the ball plays and how the women play the game."

"It will be great to be back at North Sydney Oval where a lot of the England players have good memories.”Australia currently hold a 4-2 lead in the multi-format points-based Ashes series after winning the ODI component 2-1.

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With four points on offer for the winner of the four-day Test, Australia – the current Ashes holders – can ensure the trophy remains on home soil with victory at North Sydney Oval, while England will be desperate to keep the series alive heading into the T20Is.

Commonwealth Bank Women's Ashes

Australia lead England 4-2

Australia squad (ODI and Test): Rachael Haynes (C), Alex Blackwell (VC), Kristen Beams, Nicole Bolton, Lauren Cheatle, Ashleigh Gardner, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Belinda Vakarewa (Test only), Elyse Villani, Amanda-Jade Wellington.

England squad: Heather Knight (c), Tammy Beaumont, Katherine Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, Georgia Elwiss, Jenny Gunn, Alex Hartley, Danielle Hazell, Laura Marsh, Anya Shrubsole, Sarah Taylor, Nat Sciver, Fran Wilson, Lauren Winfield, Danielle Wyatt.

Schedule

First ODI Australia won by two wickets

Second ODI Australia won by 75 runs (DLS method)

Third ODI England won by 20 runs (DLS method)

Day-Night Test North Sydney Oval, November 9-12

First T20 North Sydney Oval, November 17

North Sydney Charity Partner: McGrath Foundation

Second T20 Manuka Oval, November 19

Third T20 Manuka Oval, November 21

Canberra Charity Partner: Lord's Taverners ACT