The first T20I of the series will be played at Belfast on July 10.
The sides batting first have won in all five matches at Old Trafford in the ongoing World Cup.
New Zealand won their first 5 completed matches but lost the next 3. They were tied with Pakistan on points, and qualified based on a superior net run rate.
India topped the points table, having won 7 of their 8 completed matches. A ninth, against New Zealand, were washed out.
Perry took 7/22 to rout England Women, Ireland whitewashed Zimbabwe 3-0, and Wade replaced Khawaja in Australia's World Cup squad.
India beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets at Headingley to finish top of the table in 2019 World Cup; Australia lost to South Africa at Old Trafford, will play England in the semi-final
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.
Pakistan beat Bangladesh but fail to make it to the semi-finals, Malik retires from ODIs, and New Zealand will tour Sri Lanka in August.
India and Sri Lanka will feature in Match 44 of the World Cup, at Headingley on July 6.
The 2nd ODI of the Women’s Ashes will be played on July 4 at Grace Road, Leicester.