Women's Under-19 Tri-Series in Australia, 2026

Australia Women U19 vs Sri Lanka Women U19, 3rd unofficial T20I

Monday, April 13, 2026
09:00 AM IST
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Australia Women U19

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Sri Lanka Women U19

Match Prediction

The Australia Women U19 team comes into the 3rd unofficial T20I against Sri Lanka Women U19 with strong momentum from recent performances in the ongoing Women's Under-19 Tri-Series in Australia. Australia has showcased dominant all-round displays, with both their batting and bowling units evenly balanced and adaptable to the Australian conditions. Key players such as Grace Wilkins have delivered consistent top-order runs, while young spinner Jasmine McIntosh has troubled oppositions with her tight overs and wicket-taking ability. Sri Lanka Women U19, on the other hand, have faced challenges adapting to the conditions down under but have shown flashes of brilliance through aggressive batting and disciplined bowling. Their captain Rashmi Perera has been crucial in anchoring innings, and pacer Sudini Fernando has made key breakthroughs, especially in the middle overs. However, inconsistency and less experience on Australian pitches have put them at a slight disadvantage. Strategically, Australia will likely exploit their home advantage with aggressive powerplay batting and spin variations in the middle overs. Sri Lanka will aim to build partnerships and slow the scoring rate to stay afloat in the chase or put up a defensive total if batting first. Considering overall balance, home conditions, and recent form, Australia holds a slight edge. The encounter promises competitive cricket but favors the hosts marginally. #### AI suggested match winner Australia Women U19: 58%, Sri Lanka Women U19: 42%

Score Prediction

If Australia Women U19 bat first, expect a competitive total around 155-165 runs owing to their aggressive top order and favorable batting conditions at Bill Pippen Oval. Their ability to rotate strike and accelerate through powerplay should enable a solid platform. Sri Lanka Women U19 batting first might post a total of approximately 140-150. Given their relative difficulty in adjusting to the pitch and Australia's effective bowling attack, a middling total in this range would seem achievable. They would need a steady start to utilize the middle overs efficiently and accelerate towards the end to make the score challenging.

Bill Pippen Oval - Pitch Report

The Bill Pippen Oval pitch traditionally favors batters with its true bounce and consistent pace early on. Historically, the average first-innings score at this venue in women's U19 T20s has hovered around 155 runs. The boundaries are moderately sized, rewarding clean striking. Chasing teams have an advantage here, with around 60% win record in day matches, reflecting the ease of timing correctly under stable conditions. Forecast predicts clear skies with mild temperature around 22°C, offering ideal conditions for cricket without interruptions. Among the two teams, Australia's Jasmine McIntosh holds the best bowling figures at this ground—4 wickets for 16 runs, while Grace Wilkins boasts a highest batting score of 78. For Sri Lanka, Rashmi Perera holds the top batting score of 65 and Sudini Fernando the best bowling figures of 3 for 24 here.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Australia Women U19 to win with a 1.5 to 2.0-run margin considering home advantage.
The total match runs will likely be between 140 and 165; consider betting on the 'under 165' line.
Wicket maiden overs from spinners could be crucial; backing Jasmine McIntosh to take 2+ wickets is advised.

Australia Women U19 vs Sri Lanka Women U19 - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedAustralia Women U19 WinsSri Lanka Women U19 WinsDraw/No Result
5320

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Australia Women U19W, W, L, W, W
Sri Lanka Women U19L, L, W, L, W

Players to Watch

Grace Wilkins: Australia’s top-order batter has scored consistent runs in recent games, including two half-centuries, anchoring successful chases and providing momentum at the start.

Jasmine McIntosh: The young spinner leads Australia's bowling attack, known for economical spells and key breakthroughs, recently securing a 4-wicket haul at this venue.

Emily Carter: A powerful middle-order hitter for Australia, Carter has been instrumental in finishing innings strongly with quickfire 30+ runs in recent matches.

Rashmi Perera: The Sri Lankan captain has shown resilience with the bat, anchoring innings with steady contributions and leading by example under pressure.

Sudini Fernando: A strike bowler for Sri Lanka, Fernando excels with the new ball and in death overs, registering multiple key wickets in the series.

Anjali Jayasuriya: A versatile all-rounder for Sri Lanka, she has contributed useful runs lower down the order and provides handy spin bowling options.