After crashing out of the Women's T20 World Cup in disappointing style in October, Heather Knight's England responded with a successful tour of South Africa to ensure they head to January's Ashes series in Australia on a high.
The first of three Ashes ODIs takes place on 11 January (23:30 GMT), followed by three T20s and culminating in a four-day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
England thrashed an experimental Proteas side 3-0 in the T20s, won the one-day series 2-1 and were victorious in a Test for the first time since 2014 with a 286-run win.
However, England will know Australia present a much tougher challenge as ODI world champions and six-time T20 winners - despite losing their crown to New Zealand this year.
Australia hold the Ashes after the epic drawn series in 2023, so England will have to win the series outright to claim them back - something they have not done in 10 years.
So what exactly have they learned from South Africa in order to do that? And what are the questions they face?