England have confirmed their Women’s Under-19 squad for the upcoming tri-series in Australia, featuring hosts Australia and Sri Lanka. The selection brings together a mix of emerging talent and consistent domestic performers, as the team prepares for a demanding overseas assignment.
The tour represents an important step in player development, with conditions in Australia and varied opposition expected to challenge the squad across formats.
Balanced Squad with Domestic Performers
Several players in the squad have earned selection through strong performances in domestic competitions. Names such as Mollie Adams, Maria Andrews and Diya Badge have been rewarded for their consistency and ability to deliver under pressure.
Sophie Beech and Eliza Bristowe add depth to the batting group, offering stability at the top of the order. Their role will be key in building partnerships, particularly in unfamiliar conditions where early wickets can influence the course of an innings.
All-Round Depth Adds Flexibility
The squad includes multiple all-round options, with Olivia Cunliffe and Bryony Gillgrass providing balance with both bat and ball. Their presence offers flexibility in team combinations and allows England to adjust strategies based on match situations.
In limited-overs formats, such versatility is particularly valuable, enabling teams to respond effectively to changing conditions during a game.
Varied Bowling Attack
England’s bowling unit combines pace and spin options. Gen Jeer and Trudy Johnson are expected to lead the seam attack, bringing energy with the new ball.
Spin options such as Eve O’Neill and Amelia Oliver are likely to play important roles in the middle overs, particularly against Sri Lanka. The inclusion of Shristi Patil and Prarthana Reddy further strengthens the bowling resources, providing additional variety.
Emerging Talent in the Squad
Clara Thaker and Venus Weerappuli have also been included, reflecting their progress in domestic cricket. Their selection highlights England’s focus on providing opportunities to young players at the international level.
Bea Willis completes the squad, adding further competition and depth.
Development Focus Ahead of Tri-Series
The tri-series will serve as a platform for development and exposure, rather than solely focusing on results. Playing in Australia offers experience in pace-friendly conditions, while matches against Sri Lanka will test the squad’s ability against spin.
Such opportunities are expected to contribute to the growth of players as they progress towards senior international cricket.
England Women’s U19 Squad
Mollie Adams, Maria Andrews, Diya Badge, Sophie Beech, Eliza Bristowe, Olivia Cunliffe, Bryony Gillgrass, Gen Jeer, Trudy Johnson, Eve O’Neill, Amelia Oliver, Shristi Patil, Prarthana Reddy, Clara Thaker, Venus Weerappuli, Bea Willis