Brisbane and Gold Coast host the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 this April.
Nine matches across 13 days bring together three nations for competitive youth cricket.
The tournament starts April 6 with the first ODI at Ian Healy Oval.
It wraps up on April 18 after the final T20 fixture.
Australia, England, and Sri Lanka send their best U19 players.
Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026

The series tests them across both 50-over and T20 formats at professional Queensland venues.
Tournament Structure and Dates
The Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 runs in two phases.
- First Phase: ODI Cricket (April 6-8)
Three consecutive days of 50-over cricket at Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane. Each team plays two ODI matches during this phase.
All matches start at 2:00 PM local time. The afternoon start suits broadcast schedules and playing conditions.
- Second Phase: T20 Cricket (April 11-18)
Six T20 matches spread over eight days. The first three happen at Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast. The final three return to Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane.
T20 matches begin at 10:00 AM local time. Morning starts help manage scheduling across the tournament.
Rest days on April 9-10 (between formats) and April 14, 16 (during T20 phase) allow player recovery.
Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 – Fixture Calendar
Here’s every match with exact dates and kickoff times.
ODI Match List
| Date | Matchup | Location | AEST | IST | GMT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 6 | AUS U19 W vs ENG U19 W | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 2:00 PM | 9:30 AM | 4:00 AM |
| April 7 | SL U19 W vs ENG U19 W | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 2:00 PM | 9:30 AM | 4:00 AM |
| April 8 | AUS U19 W vs SL U19 W | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 2:00 PM | 9:30 AM | 4:00 AM |
The warm-up fixture between Australia and England happens on April 2 at Brisbane Grammar Northgate. Specific timing hasn’t been confirmed.
T20 Match List
| Date | Matchup | Location | AEST | IST | GMT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 11 | AUS U19 W vs ENG U19 W | Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 12 | SL U19 W vs ENG U19 W | Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 13 | AUS U19 W vs SL U19 W | Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 15 | AUS U19 W vs ENG U19 W | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 17 | ENG U19 W vs SL U19 W | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 18 | AUS U19 W vs SL U19 W | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
India’s time zone makes ODIs viewer-friendly at 9:30 AM. T20 matches require early wake-ups at 5:30 AM for Indian fans.
UK viewers face challenging times for both formats. ODIs start at 4:00 AM GMT. T20s begin at midnight GMT.
Confirmed Squad Details
Each nation announced its touring parties for the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026.
Australia’s 14-Player Squad
- Captain: Tegan Williamson (Western Australia)
- Vice-Captains: Emily Powell (NSW), Ayaka Stafford (QLD)
Powell and Stafford both toured Sri Lanka with the Australia U19 earlier this year. Williamson played at the previous ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup.
- Full Roster: Tegan Williamson, Emily Powell, Ayaka Stafford, Alyssa Dermody, Aurora Mavros, Ava Drury, Ayla Johnson, Chelsea Sonter, Eva Baird, Filippa Suesee, Indira Panelli, Ira Aery, Mia Barwick, Shiloh Julien
England’s 16-Player Squad
England selected 16 players from across their domestic system.
The touring group represents county pathways and regional development programs.
- Full Roster: 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
Sri Lanka’s Squad
- Full Squad: Chamodi Praboda (C), Vimoksha Balasuriya, Sanjana Kavindi, Umayangana Peiris, Nethagi Isuranjali, Shashini Gimhani, Pramudi Methsara, Limansa Thilakaratne, Nethmi Upeksha, Aseni Thalagune, Chamodi Herath, Danodya Sewmini, Yeshali Jithara, Daria Dissanayke, Shayani Thennakoon
Note: Dharia (Dharani) Dissanayke, included in the squad, has sustained an ankle injury, and as a result, she will not take part in the series.
Coaching Staff Spotlight
Australia’s coaching arrangement includes a notable appointment.
Meg Lanning joins as Development Coach. This marks her first coaching role since retiring from international cricket on November 8, 2023.
Lanning’s playing career delivered seven ICC trophies. She captained Australia to two ODI World Cup wins and five T20 World Cup victories.
Kristen Beams serves as Head Coach for Australia’s U19 Women’s program. She runs Cricket Australia’s national pathways structure.
Sonya Thompson, Cricket Australia’s Head of National Development, said the series will challenge players across formats and conditions. Having Lanning involved adds world-class expertise to the development environment.
Young Australian players get direct access to someone who played over 100 ODIs and 100 T20Is at the highest level.
Streaming and Viewing Options
Official broadcast partners for the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 haven’t been announced yet.
Here’s where coverage typically shows up for Cricket Australia pathway events.
For Australian Cricket Fans
Cricket Australia Live App normally streams domestic and development matches within Australia.
The app is free to download. Check it closer to April 6 for confirmed coverage of this series.
For Indian Cricket Fans
FanCode has streamed Cricket Australia domestic cricket for Indian viewers before.
Indian fans should monitor the FanCode app and website for announcements. The platform sells individual match passes and monthly subscriptions.
Pricing runs cheaper than full international series packages.
For UK Cricket Fans
No UK broadcaster has confirmed coverage yet.
English fans should watch Cricket Australia and the England Cricket Board social channels for updates.
YouTube Highlights
Cricket Australia’s official YouTube channel sometimes posts highlights from pathway matches.
Full live streams are uncommon for non-ICC youth tournaments. Highlights usually appear hours after matches finish.
Broadcast details for pathway cricket often get confirmed within two weeks of tournament start dates.
Queensland Venue Information
Two professional cricket grounds in Queensland host the tournament.
Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane
This Brisbane ground hosts seven of the nine matches.
The venue takes its name from former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy. It regularly stages Queensland state cricket and pathway competitions.
Pitch characteristics typically favor pace bowlers. The surface offers bounce and carry. Batters need solid defensive techniques.
Brisbane’s April climate stays pleasant. Daytime temperatures sit between 15-25°C. Rain is possible but unusual.
Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast
Bill Pippen Oval handles three T20 matches from April 11-13.
The Gold Coast location sits about 80 kilometers from Brisbane. That venue change between formats simulates tournament travel experiences.
Both grounds meet professional cricket facility standards. Queensland has funded women’s cricket infrastructure improvements over recent years.
Players experience different pitch conditions, ground sizes, and facilities across the two venues.
Development Pathway Context
This tri-series connects to international women’s cricket development.
The ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup in 2025 showed strong talent across many nations. Countries are building structured pathway programs to develop that talent.
Australia’s system has produced senior internationals like Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, and Ashleigh Gardner. Consistent competitive cricket at the youth level feeds into senior team readiness.
England gains crucial overseas touring experience. Australian pitch conditions differ from those in English domestic cricket. Bounce and pace levels test technique differently. That exposure accelerates development.
Sri Lanka benchmarks against established cricket nations. Access to Australian facilities and coaching environments benefits their program growth.
The multi-format structure develops versatile cricketers. Senior international careers require skills across ODI and T20 cricket. Competitive matches in both formats build that foundation early.
Tournament-style logistics prepare players for ICC events. Different venues. Travel days. Format changes. All of it mirrors what they’ll face representing their countries at World Cups.
Pathway cricket creates tomorrow’s international stars. Series like this build the foundation.
FAQs
- When does the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 begin?
The series starts April 6, 2026, with the first ODI between Australia and England at the Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane. A warm-up match happens on April 2.
- Which countries are participating?
Australia U19 Women, England U19 Women, and Sri Lanka U19 Women compete in the tournament.
- What is the tournament format?
Nine matches total: three 50-over ODI matches (April 6-8) followed by six T20 matches (April 11-18). The series tests players across both formats.
- Where can international fans watch the matches?
Australian viewers should check the Cricket Australia Live App. Indian fans can monitor FanCode. UK broadcast details haven’t been confirmed. Official announcements typically come closer to the tournament start.
- Who leads the Australian U19 squad?
Tegan Williamson from Western Australia captains the team. Emily Powell (NSW) and Ayaka Stafford (QLD) serve as vice-captains.
- What makes this series important?
The tri-series provides sustained competitive cricket across multiple formats. It prepares young players for future ICC U19 Women’s tournaments and potential senior international careers through tournament-style conditions and professional facilities.
Summary
The Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 brings nine matches to Queensland from April 6-18.
Australia, England, and Sri Lanka compete across ODI and T20 formats at Ian Healy Oval (Brisbane) and Bill Pippen Oval (Gold Coast).
Meg Lanning adds elite knowledge to Australia’s coaching setup in her first post-retirement coaching role.
Australian fans should check the Cricket Australia Live App for coverage. Indian viewers can monitor FanCode.
Two weeks of competitive women’s U19 cricket starts April 6.