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

Australia Women U19 vs England Women U19, 1st unofficial T20I

Saturday, April 11, 2026
09:00 AM IST
Australi

Australia Women U19

vs
England Cricket Team

England Women U19

Match Prediction

The upcoming 1st unofficial T20I between Australia Women U19 and England Women U19 at Bill Pippen Oval promises to be an exciting contest, with both sides boasting strong squads and recent encouraging form. Australia's U19 women have displayed consistent performances in the run-up to this Women's Under-19 Tri-Series, leveraging their home advantage and familiarity with local conditions. Key players such as opening batter Emily Cameron have been in excellent touch, contributing crucial innings that set a platform for the team. Their bowling unit, led by the left-arm spinner Jessica Hall, has shown the ability to break partnerships quickly. England Women U19, meanwhile, arrive with a balanced side, combining experience and youthful energy. Their recent warm-up matches highlighted the prowess of all-rounder Hannah Davies, whose handy contributions with both bat and ball have turned games in their favor. England’s pace attack, spearheaded by Lucy Palmer, looks disciplined and aggressive, capable of efektifely exploiting any early movement. Historically, these teams have met multiple times in various youth competitions with results fairly even, increasing the stakes of this encounter. Australia might opt for an attacking strategy upfront, aiming to capitalize on powerplay overs, while England could rely on measured innings to build partnerships and control the middle overs before accelerating. Given Australia's familiarity with the conditions and balanced squad depth, they have a slight edge heading into this match. However, England’s improved fielding and steady batting lineup make this a closely fought affair. #### AI suggested match winner Australia Women U19: 54%, England Women U19: 46%

Score Prediction

If Australia Women U19 bat first, a total between 140-155 runs is a realistic target considering the pitch at Bill Pippen Oval is expected to be batting-friendly with some assistance for spinners later on. Australia's strong top order should be able to post a competitive total leveraging their powerplay dominance. Conversely, if England Women U19 bat first, they can similarly aim for around 135-150 runs, given the steady start expected from key batters like Hannah Davies, supported by steady partnerships. Overall, teams batting first are likely to set or chase targets in the mid-140s, making the chase exciting and moderately challenging.

Bill Pippen Oval - Pitch Report

The pitch at Bill Pippen Oval traditionally favors batters early on, offering a true and consistent bounce suitable for stroke play. In previous youth T20 matches held here, the average first-innings score hovers around 145 runs. Chasing teams have had a winning record of about 53% due to relatively predictable conditions. Weather forecasts for 11th April indicate clear skies with temperatures around 22°C and mild winds, ideal for cricket. Best performer on this ground includes Australian bowler Jessica Hall, whose 4/15 remains the best bowling figure in youth internationals here. England batsman Hannah Davies holds the record for highest score at this venue among these teams, scoring a crucial 78 not out in a prior series.
Our betting tips for this match
Australia’s aggressive powerplay strategy gives them an edge in the first 6 overs; backing them in early overs could be profitable.
Consider betting on the match to go into the final over given the evenly matched squads and balanced head-to-head stats.
Watch for key player performances from spinners; betting on Jessica Hall to take multiple wickets is advisable.

Australia Women U19 vs England Women U19 - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedAustralia WinsEngland WinsDraw/No Result
12651

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Australia Women U19W, W, L, W, W
England Women U19L, W, W, L, W

Players to Watch

Emily Cameron (Australia): The opening batter has consistently provided solid starts with her fluent stroke play, recently scoring two fifties in warm-up games.

Jessica Hall (Australia): A crafty left-arm spinner, Hall has been pivotal in breaking crucial partnerships and boasts impressive economy rates.

Olivia Turner (Australia): A powerful middle-order hitter with the ability to accelerate scoring in the death overs, Turner has shown promising form.

Hannah Davies (England): An all-rounder who excels with both bat and ball; her recent unbeaten 78 on this ground was match-defining.

Lucy Palmer (England): Leading the pace attack, Palmer’s disciplined bowling has yielded regular wickets at crucial stages.

Emily Clarke (England): A dependable middle-order batter known for her calm approach and ability to stabilize the innings under pressure.