Cricket Australia has unveiled the squad for the upcoming Women’s Under-19 Tri-series, set to take place from 19 September in Brisbane. Ribya Syan joins Samara Dulvin and Hasrat Gill as Australia Announces U19 Women’s Squad for Tri-Series.
The Youth Selection Panel has selected 15-player squads for each format (T20 and 50-over) for the Tri series in Brisbane and Gold Coast. Former Australian player Kristen Beams has been named as the head coach of the squad.
The other two teams competing in this multi-format series are New Zealand and Sri Lanka. In this 14-day tri-series, Australia will play four T20s and two One-Day matches.
Highlighting the squad are three promising talents of Indian origin—Ribya Syan, Samara Dulvin, and Hasrat Gill. Their inclusion reflects the growing diversity within Australian cricket and the significant contributions of players with Indian heritage.
Australian U19 Women’s – T20 Squad
Bonnie Berry, Caoimhe Bray, Ella Briscoe, Maggie Clark, Samara Dulvin, Lucy Finn, Hasrat Gill, Lucy Hamilton, Amy Hunter, Eleanor Larosa, Ines McKeon, Ribhya Syan, Tegan Williamson, Elizabeth Worthley, Hayley Zauch
Australian U19 Women’s – 50 Over Squad
Bonnie Berry, Caoimhe Bray, Ella Briscoe, Maggie Clark, Samara Dulvin, Lucy Finn, Hasrat Gill, Amy Hunter, Eleanor Larosa, Ines McKeon, Juliette Morton (NSW) Ribhya Syan, Tegan Williamson, Elizabeth Worthley, Hayley Zauch
T20 Tri-Series
• 19th September – T20 – AUS v NZ – Alan Pettigrew Oval – 1:30pm
• 20th September – T20 – NZ v SL – Alan Pettigrew Oval – 1:30pm
• 22nd September – T20 – AUS v SL – Ian Healy Oval – 6:00pm
• 24th September – T20 – AUS v NZ – Bill Pippen Oval (GC) – 1:30pm
• 25th September – T20 – AUS v SL – Bill Pippen Oval (GC) – 1:30pm
• 26th September – T20 – NZ v SL – Bill Pippen Oval (GC) – 1:30pm
50-over Tri Series
• 30th September – 50 Over – AUS v SL – Alan Pettigrew Oval – 9:30am
• 1st October – 50 Over – NZ v SL – Alan Pettigrew Oval – 9:30am
• 2nd October – 50 Over – AUS v NZ – Ian Healy Oval – 2:30pm
Support independent community journalism. Support The Indian Sun.
Follow The Indian Sun on X | Instagram | Facebook
Support Independent Community Journalism
Dear Reader,The Indian Sun exists for one reason: to tell stories that might otherwise go unheard.
We report on local councils, state politics, small businesses and cultural festivals. We focus on the Indian diaspora and the wider multicultural community with care, balance and accountability. We publish in print and online, send regular newsletters and produce video content. We also run media training programs to help community organisations share their own stories.
We operate independently.
Community journalism does not have the backing of large media corporations. Advertising revenue fluctuates. Platform algorithms change. Costs continue to rise. Yet the need for credible, grounded reporting in a multicultural Australia has never been greater.
When you support The Indian Sun, you support:
• Independent reporting on issues affecting migrant communities
• Coverage of local and state decisions that shape daily life
• A platform for small businesses and community groups
• Media training that builds skills within the community
• Journalism accountable to readers
We cannot cover everything, but we work to cover what matters.
If you value thoughtful reporting that reflects Australia’s diversity, we invite you to contribute. Every donation helps us maintain the quality and consistency of our work.
Please consider making a contribution today.
Thank you for your support.
The Indian Sun Team











