2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup squads

The 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup took place in South Africa in January 2023.[1] Sixteen teams took part in the tournament, with their squads listed below.[2] Players aged 18 or younger on 31 August 2022 were eligible for selection.[3]

Australia

Australia's squad was announced on 13 December 2022.[4] Chloe Ainsworth and Jade Allen were ruled out of the tournament after the first round of matches due to injury, and were replaced by Paris Hall and Ananaya Sharma, who were both initially named as non-travelling reserves.[5]

Samira Dimeglio, Sara Kennedy and Olivia Henry were all named as non-travelling reserves.

Bangladesh

Bangladesh's squad was announced in December 2022.[6]

Suborna Kormakar, Nishita Akter Nishi, Mst Rabaya Khatun and Juairiya Ferdous were all named as reserves.

England

England's squad was announced on 18 October 2022.[7]

Emily Churms, Charlotte Lambert, Bethan Miles, Jemima Spence and Mary Taylor were all named as non-travelling reserves.

India

India's squad was announced on 5 December 2022.[8]

Najla CMC, Shikha Shalot and S Yashashree were all named as standby players.

Indonesia

Indonesia's squad was announced on 3 January 2023.[9]

  • Desi Wulandari
  • Dewa Ayu Sasrikayoni
  • Gusti Ayu Ratna Ulansari
  • I Gusti Pratiwi
  • Kadek Ayu Kurniartini
  • Lie Qiao
  • Ni Kadek Ariani
  • Ni Kadek Dwi Indriyani
  • Ni Kadek Murtiari
  • Ni Made Suarniasih
  • Ni Putu Cantika
  • Sang Ayu Puspita Dewi
  • Thersiana Penu Weo
  • Wesikaratna Dewi (c)
  • Yessny Djahilepang

Ireland

Ireland's squad was announced on 1 December 2022.[10]

Aoife Fisher and Alice Walsh were named as non-travelling reserves.

New Zealand

New Zealand's squad was announced on 13 December 2022. Breearne Illing later withdrew from the squad due to injury, being replaced by Louisa Kotkamp.[11] Fran Jonas was ruled out of the tournament after the first round of matches due to injury, and was replaced by Kate Irwin.[5] Antonia Hamilton was ruled out of the tournament during the Super Six stages due to injury, and was replaced by Emma Irwin.[12]

  • Olivia Anderson
  • Anna Browning
  • Kate Chandler
  • Natasha Codyre
  • Izzy Gaze (wk)
  • Antonia Hamilton
  • Abigail Hotton
  • Breearne Illing
  • Emma Irwin
  • Kate Irwin
  • Fran Jonas
  • Kayley Knight
  • Louisa Kotkamp
  • Paige Loggenberg
  • Emma McLeod
  • Georgia Plimmer
  • Izzy Sharp (c)
  • Tash Wakelin

Pakistan

Pakistan's squad was announced on 7 December 2022.[13]

Aqsa Yousaf, Dina Razvi, Maham Anees, Muskan Abid and Tahzeeb Shah were all named as reserves.

Rwanda

Rwanda's squad was announced on 18 December 2022.[14]

  • Gisele Ishimwe (c)
  • Rosine Irera
  • Divine Ishimwe
  • Henriette Ishimwe
  • Zurufat Ishimwe
  • Henriette Isimbi (wk)
  • Cesarie Muragajimana
  • Belise Murekatete
  • Shakila Niyomuhoza
  • Marie Tumukunde
  • Sylvia Usabyimana
  • Geovanis Uwase
  • Merveille Uwase (wk)
  • Synthia Uwera

Scotland

Scotland's squad was announced on 12 December 2022.[15] Molly Barbour-Smith later withdrew from the squad due to injury, being replaced by Kirsty McColl.[16]

South Africa

South Africa's squad was announced on 6 December 2022.[17]

  • Jemma Botha
  • Jenna Evans
  • Ayanda Hlubi
  • Elandri Janse van Rensburg
  • Madison Landsman
  • Monalisa Legodi
  • Simone Lourens
  • Karabo Meso
  • Refilwe Moncho
  • Seshnie Naidu
  • Nthabiseng Nini
  • Kayla Reyneke
  • Oluhle Siyo (c)
  • Miane Smit
  • Anica Swart

Diara Ramlakan and Caitlin Wyngaard were named as non-travelling reserves.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's squad was announced on 5 January 2023.[18]

  • Dulanga Dissanayake
  • Vishmi Gunaratne (c)
  • Manudi Nanayakkara
  • Rashmi Nethranjalee
  • Sumudu Nisansala
  • Harini Perera
  • Vidushika Perera
  • Umaya Rathnayake
  • Dahami Sanethma
  • Rishmi Sanjana
  • Nethmi Senarathne
  • Rashmika Sewwandi
  • Vihara Sewwandi
  • Pamoda Shaini
  • Dewmi Vihanga

United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates' squad was announced on 26 December 2022.[19]

United States

The United States' squad was announced on 14 December 2022.[20]

Chetnaa Prasad, Kasturi Vedantham, Lisa Ramjit, Mitali Patwardhan and Tya Gonsalves were all named as reserves.

West Indies

The West Indies' squad was announced on 8 December 2022.[21]

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's squad was named on 29 December 2022.[22]

  • Olinda Chare
  • Kudzai Chigora
  • Betty Mangachena
  • Tawananyasha Marumani
  • Michelle Mavunga
  • Danielle Meikle
  • Chipo Moyo
  • Natasha Mutomba
  • Vimbai Mutungwindu
  • Rukudzo Mwakayeni
  • Faith Ndhlalambi
  • Kelly Ndiraya
  • Kelis Ndhlovu (c)
  • Adel Zimunhu

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