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Australia recently named their squad for the upcoming U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025, which is set to be held in Malaysia from January 18 to February 2. The squad combines youthful energy with extensive experience in domestic cricket, targeting their first title in the tournament after falling just short in the semi-finals of the inaugural edition in South Africa in 2023. With a well-balanced blend of experienced players and promising newcomers, Australia are set to mount a formidable challenge in the competition.
Now ahead of the commencement of the second edition, seam-bowling all-rounder Lucy Hamilton has been appointed as the captain of the side and will lead the Australian team into the tournament.
Lucy will be playing in her second consecutive U-19 World Cup after earning selection as a 16-year-old for the 2023 edition in South Africa. Hamilton made her maiden Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) appearance for the Queensland Fire in 2022 at just 15, becoming the state’s second-youngest debutant, before also debuting in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) at the age of 16. The left-arm pace-bowling all-rounder made a stunning impact last year by becoming the youngest cricketer in WBBL history to take a five-wicket haul. She claimed 5/8 from four overs while playing for Brisbane Heat against the Melbourne Stars at Drummoyne Oval.
Lucy expressed her immense honor in being named captain of Australia for the Under-19 World Cup, thanking her team for their strong leadership support. She emphasized the excitement of playing in the ultimate under-age tournament and the team’s eagerness to seize the opportunity ahead.
“It is a huge honor to be named captain of Australia for the Under-19 World Cup, and I’m incredibly thankful for the opportunity to lead our team. We are fortunate to have strong leaders in our group, and I know I have fantastic support around me. I’m thrilled to be playing for Australia again. The World Cup is the ultimate under-age carnival, and as a squad, we are excited to embrace the opportunity that’s in front of us,” Lucy was quoted as saying by the Cricket.com.au.
Meanwhile, leg-spinner Hasrat Gill will serve as the vice-captain for the 16-team tournament. Gill, born in Amritsar, is one of Australian cricket’s brightest young prospects. She has already represented Australia at the age-group level, and on October 13, 2024, she made her debut in the shortest format for the Melbourne Stars during the T20 Spring Challenge against Sydney Thunder. In that match, Hasrat bagged an impressive three wickets. Gill, now, has been appointed vice-captain for the side and her leg-spin will be crucial to Australia’s success. Known for her impressive bowling skills, Hasrat is expected to play a key role in the team’s strategies during the tournament.
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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