Three nations. Nine matches. Two formats.
The Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 starts on April 6 in Brisbane.
Australia welcomes England and Sri Lanka for a multi-format series running through April 18.
The tournament is split between ODI and T20 cricket across two Queensland venues.
This isn’t a one-off exhibition. The series feeds directly into Cricket Australia’s high-performance pathway.
Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026

It’s designed to prepare players for future ICC U19 Women’s events.
Quick Tournament Overview:
Here’s what you need to know about the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026.
- Competing Nations: Australia U19 Women, England U19 Women, Sri Lanka U19 Women
- Tournament Dates: April 6-18, 2026
- Match Breakdown: 3 ODIs (50-over) + 6 T20s = 9 total fixtures
- Primary Venues: Ian Healy Oval (Brisbane) and Bill Pippen Oval (Gold Coast)
- Tournament Objective: Simulate international tournament conditions ahead of future ICC events
The series was announced in February 2026. A warm-up fixture happens on April 2 before official matches begin.
How the Tournament Works?
The Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 runs in two phases.
ODI Phase (April 6-8)
Three 50-over matches at Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane. Each team faces the others once in this format.
All ODIs are day matches starting at 2:00 PM local time. That’s 9:30 AM for viewers in India and 4:00 AM for those watching from the UK.
T20 Phase (April 11-18)
Six T20 matches across two venues. The first three happen at Bill Pippen Oval on the Gold Coast. The final three return to Ian Healy Oval in Brisbane.
T20 fixtures start at 10:00 AM local time. Indian fans catch these at 5:30 AM IST. UK viewers tune in at midnight GMT.
The venue change between formats mirrors tournament travel demands. Players experience different pitch conditions, facilities, and match environments.
Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 Fixture List with Timings
Every match with dates, opponents, and start times.
50-Over Matches
| Date | Fixture | Venue | Local Time | IST | GMT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 2 | Warm-up: AUS U19 W vs ENG U19 W | Brisbane Grammar Northgate #1 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
| April 6 | Australia U19 vs England U19 | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 2:00 PM | 9:30 AM | 4:00 AM |
| April 7 | Sri Lanka U19 vs England U19 | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 2:00 PM | 9:30 AM | 4:00 AM |
| April 8 | Australia U19 vs Sri Lanka U19 | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 2:00 PM | 9:30 AM | 4:00 AM |
T20 Matches
| Date | Fixture | Venue | Local Time | IST | GMT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 11 | Australia U19 vs England U19 | Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 12 | Sri Lanka U19 vs England U19 | Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 13 | Australia U19 vs Sri Lanka U19 | Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 15 | Australia U19 vs England U19 | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 17 | England U19 vs Sri Lanka U19 | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
| April 18 | Australia U19 vs Sri Lanka U19 | Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane | 10:00 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:00 AM |
The T20 phase includes two rest days (April 14 and 16) to manage player workload.
Team Squads and Leadership Groups
All three nations have confirmed their touring squads.
Australia U19 Women
Tegan Williamson (Western Australia) captains a 14-player squad for the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026.
Vice-captains Emily Powell (NSW) and Ayaka Stafford (QLD) bring recent international experience. Both toured Sri Lanka with the Australia U19 earlier this year.
Williamson represented Australia at the last ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup. She brings tournament experience to the captaincy role.
- Complete Squad: Tegan Williamson (Captain), Emily Powell (VC), Ayaka Stafford (VC), Alyssa Dermody, Aurora Mavros, Ava Drury, Ayla Johnson, Chelsea Sonter, Eva Baird, Filippa Suesee, Indira Panelli, Ira Aery, Mia Barwick, Shiloh Julien
England U19 Women
England brings a 16-player touring party mixing domestic standouts with regional talent.
The squad draws from county competitions and age-group pathways across England and Wales.
- Complete 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
Sri Lanka Under-19 Squad for the Tri-series in Australia:
- 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 Setup: Meg Lanning’s Debut
The coaching staff appointment grabbed headlines when announced.
Meg Lanning joins as Development Coach for her first coaching tour. She retired from international cricket on November 8, 2023.
Lanning’s playing record speaks for itself. Seven ICC titles across her career. Two ODI World Cups. Five T20 World Cups.
She works alongside Kristen Beams, Head Coach for Cricket Australia’s U19 Women’s program.
Sonya Thompson, Cricket Australia’s Head of National Development, said the series will challenge players across formats and conditions.
For young Australian players, having Lanning in the coaching group provides direct access to elite knowledge.
She captained Australia through its most successful period. Now she’s teaching the next generation.
Streaming and Broadcast Options
Official broadcast details for the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 haven’t been confirmed yet.
Here’s where coverage typically appears for Cricket Australia pathway matches.
For Australian Viewers
Cricket Australia Live App streams most domestic and pathway cricket within Australia.
Australian fans should check the app as April 6 approaches. Download links are available through Cricket Australia’s website.
For Indian Viewers
FanCode has previously carried Cricket Australia domestic content for Indian audiences.
Indian viewers should monitor the FanCode app for streaming announcements. The platform offers both match passes and subscription plans.
Pricing usually stays affordable compared to full international series packages.
For UK Viewers
No UK-specific broadcaster has been announced yet. Check Cricket Australia’s social media channels for updates.
YouTube Highlights
Cricket Australia’s official YouTube channel may post match highlights. Full match streams are less common for pathway series.
Since these aren’t full ICC events, broadcast confirmation usually comes close to the start date. Keep watching official channels through late March and early April.
Venue Guide: Brisbane and Gold Coast
Two Queensland grounds host the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026.
Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane
Named after former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy, this Brisbane venue handles the bulk of the series.
Seven of nine matches happen here. All three ODIs. The final three T20s.
The ground regularly hosts Queensland state cricket and pathway competitions.
The pitch typically offers good bounce and pace. That tests batting technique against quality seam bowling.
Brisbane’s April weather stays mild and mostly dry. Good conditions for extended cricket viewing.
Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast
Bill Pippen Oval hosts three T20 matches from April 11-13.
The Gold Coast sits roughly 80 kilometers south of Brisbane. The venue shift between formats replicates tournament travel conditions.
Both grounds maintain professional standards. Queensland has invested consistently in women’s cricket facilities over the past decade.
Development Pathway Context
This tri-series exists within a broader development structure.
The ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup in 2025 showed strong global depth in young women’s cricket. Countries are investing more in pathway programs.
For Australia, this series continues the pipeline that produced Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, and Ashleigh Gardner. Consistent competitive cricket at the junior level translates to senior international readiness.
England gains valuable overseas experience. Australian pitches offer more bounce and pace than home conditions. That exposure helps technical development before players step up to senior teams.
Sri Lanka benchmarks their program against two established cricket nations. Playing in Australia provides experience with top facilities and professional match environments.
The multi-format structure matters for player development. Modern international cricketers need versatility across formats. This series tests both skill sets in competition.
Tournament-style scheduling across two venues mirrors future ICC event demands. Travel logistics. Different pitch conditions. Format transitions. All of it prepares players for what comes next.
Pathway cricket creates future World Cup winners. Series like this build that foundation.
FAQs
- What dates does the Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 run?
The tournament runs from April 6-18, 2026. A warm-up match happens on April 2 before official fixtures begin on April 6.
- How many matches will be played?
Nine matches total: three 50-over ODIs and six T20 fixtures across the two weeks.
- Where are the matches being played?
Ian Healy Oval in Brisbane hosts seven matches. Bill Pippen Oval on the Gold Coast hosts three T20 matches from April 11-13.
- What time do matches start?
ODI matches start at 2:00 PM local time (9:30 AM IST, 4:00 AM GMT). T20 matches start at 10:00 AM local time (5:30 AM IST, midnight GMT).
- How can I watch the matches?
Australian viewers should check the Cricket Australia Live App. Indian fans can monitor FanCode for streaming options. Official broadcast details will be confirmed closer to April 6.
- Who is coaching the Australian U19 team?
Kristen Beams serves as Head Coach. Meg Lanning joins as Development Coach in her first coaching tour since retiring from international cricket in November 2023.
Final Details
The Women’s U19 Tri-Series Australia 2026 delivers nine competitive fixtures from April 6-18.
Australia, England, and Sri Lanka U19 teams battle across ODI and T20 formats in Brisbane and Gold Coast.
Meg Lanning brings elite playing experience to her first coaching role with the Australian setup.
Check Cricket Australia Live App (Australia) and FanCode (India) for streaming updates as the start date approaches.
Three nations. Nine matches. Quality women’s U19 cricket across two Queensland venues.