England Women concluded their tour of New Zealand with a 2-1 ODI series victory, while England U19s won three out of six matches in Sri Lanka.
In the second ODI, England Women won by 56 runs, with Bouchier scoring 20 at the top of the order as England posted 252 all out.
Lauren Bell (1-36) and Charlie Dean (1-39) took a wicket each to help restrict the hosts to 196 all out in 45 overs.
Despite Dean's impressive 38 runs in another stellar partnership with Amy Jones, the defeat in the final match of the series put a slight damper on the mood.
England concluded their tour with the 'A' team winning four matches, including a clean sweep of the T20 series. The 1st XI secured a 4-1 IT20 series victory and a 2-1 win in the ODI series.
Maia Bouchier finished the tour with 293 runs from eight innings, while Charlie Dean had an average of 40.5 with the bat in the ODIs and rose to second place in the ICC WIT20 bowling rankings, taking a total of 11 wickets across her eight games.
In the opening ODI, Lauren Bell took nine wickets, with a best of 3-41, while Danni Wyatt scored 52 runs.
In Sri Lanka, England U19s had a strong tour despite losing their first ODI against Australia.
Abi Norgrove scored 21 while batting at three, and Mary Taylor scored an unbeaten 33. England scored 239 all out. Later, Taylor took 1-39, dismissing Aussie skipper Amy Smith for just nine.
But despite valiant efforts from Eleanor Larosa and Kate Pelle, Australia ran out winners by two wickets with two overs to spare.
In the final match against Sri Lanka, Mary Taylor and Ava Lee each took a wicket as the hosts were bowled out for 226.
While Abi Norgrove contributed 14 runs in pursuit of the target, Sri Lanka's bowlers proved too strong, resulting in England being skittled for 118.
Overall, England U19s won the T20 series, triumphing in three out of four matches, but unfortunately suffered defeat in both ODIs.