• Australia have named their Women's U19 squads for the upcoming Tri-series.

  • Three India-origin players picked by the Aussie selectors.

3 India-origin players selected in Australia Women’s U19 squads for upcoming Tri-series
Hasrat Gill

Cricket Australia has unveiled a 15-player squad for the upcoming Women’s Under-19 Tri-Series, which will be held in Brisbane from September 19. The squad includes three promising talents of Indian origin: Ribya Syan, Samara Dulvin and Hasrat Gill.

The Tri-Series will feature Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka, with each team playing four T20 matches and two One-Day matches. Former Australian player Kristen Beams will lead the coaching staff.

Syan, a right-arm fast-bowling all-rounder, has impressed with her bowling skills. She played a crucial role in Australia’s U-19 team’s victory over England in a T20 match earlier this year. Gill, another promising bowler, also made a significant impact during the tour of Sri Lanka, claiming four wickets in a match.

The inclusion of Syan, Dulvi and Gill highlights the growing diversity within Australian cricket and the contributions of players with Indian heritage. The Tri-Series will provide these young talents with an opportunity to showcase their skills on the international stage.

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Australian U19 Women’s squads

T20s: Bonnie Berry, Caoimhe Bray, Ella Briscoe, Maggie Clark, Samara Dulvin, Lucy Finn, Hasrat Gill, Lucy Hamilton, Amy Hunter, Eleanor Larosa, Ines McKeon, Ribhya Syan, Tegan Williamson, Elizabeth Worthley, Hayley Zauch

50-Overs: Bonnie Berry, Caoimhe Bray, Ella Briscoe, Maggie Clark, Samara Dulvin, Lucy Finn, Hasrat Gill, Amy Hunter, Eleanor Larosa, Ines Mckeon, Juliette Morton (NSW) Ribhya Syan, Tegan Williamson, Elizabeth Worthley, Hayley Zauch

Schedule for the Tri-series

T20s

  • 19th September – Australia vs New Zealand – Alan Pettigrew Oval
  • 20th September – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Alan Pettigrew Oval
  • 22nd September – Australia vs Sri Lanka – Ian Healy Oval
  • 24th September – Australia vs New Zealand – Bill Pippen Oval
  • 25th September – Australia vs Sri Lanka – Bill Pippen Oval
  • 26th September – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Bill Pippen Oval

50-overs:

  • 30th September – Australia vs Sri Lanka – Alan Pettigrew Oval
  • 1st October – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Alan Pettigrew Oval
  • 2nd October – Australia vs New Zealand – Ian Healy Oval

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