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    Cricket Australia Announces Green v Gold Squads for 2026 Red-Ball Fixture

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonApril 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Cricket Australia has confirmed two 13-player squads for the upcoming Green v Gold multi-day match, set to take place at Bankstown Oval from April 8 to 10. The fixture continues to play an important role in supporting the development of women’s long-format cricket, offering one of the limited opportunities in the domestic schedule for players to compete in red-ball conditions.

    Queensland all-rounder Charli Knott will lead the Green XI, while New South Wales opener Katie Mack has been appointed captain of the Gold XI. Both squads combine experienced domestic players with emerging prospects, underlining the depth of talent and the ongoing focus on preparing players for the demands of higher levels.

    Squads

    Green squad:
    Charli Knott (c), Jemma Barsby, Sophie Day, Emma de Broughe, Milly Illingworth, Eleanor Larosa, Claire Moore, Bridget Patterson, Madeline Penna, Hayley Silver-Holmes, Rachel Trenaman, Callie Wilson, Tayla Vlaeminck

    Gold squad:
    Katie Mack (c), Maddy Darke, Lucy Finn, Hasrat Gill, Sianna Ginger, Ella Hayward, Amy Hunter, Anika Learoyd, Lilly Mills, Courtney Neale, Frankie Nicklin, Olivia Porter, Courtney Webb

    Vlaeminck Returns After Injury

    Fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck has been included in the Green squad following a long spell out due to injury. She has not featured in a match since October 2024 after sustaining a shoulder issue, and her return is expected to be carefully managed across the three days. Her inclusion strengthens the Green attack and marks an important step in her return to competitive cricket.

    Opportunities for Emerging Bowlers

    A number of developing fast bowlers have also been selected, including Milly Illingworth, Sianna Ginger, Eleanor Larosa, Hayley Silver-Holmes and Lucy Finn. The fixture provides them with a valuable chance to operate in longer spells and adapt to the demands of red-ball cricket, particularly in maintaining discipline and control over extended periods.

    Batting Depth and All-Round Options

    In the batting line-ups, Katie Mack and Rachel Trenaman come into the match on the back of strong domestic form. Meanwhile, players such as Madeline Penna and Ella Hayward offer additional balance through their all-round abilities.

    The Green v Gold match has gained increasing significance as Australia continues to build depth in longer formats. With limited multi-day opportunities available, the fixture serves as a key platform to evaluate players’ temperament, adaptability and decision-making across extended play.

    Recent Results and Context

    Recent editions of the match have been closely contested. The 2024 encounter ended in a draw, with Georgia Voll earning player-of-the-match honours for her performance. In 2025, CA Green claimed a 121-run victory under the leadership of Nicole Faltum.

    While performances in this fixture do not solely determine international selection, it remains an important reference point for selectors tracking players outside the national squad. Strong displays across the three days can influence opportunities at Australia A level and beyond.

    As the teams prepare, the emphasis will be on adjusting to the longer format and making the most of a rare chance in the domestic calendar. The Green v Gold clash continues to offer a significant stage for players aiming to progress within Australia’s high-performance pathway.

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    Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.

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