Lyons named for Australian U19s Tour of Sri Lanka

After a breakout season, young Ghost Grace Lyons has been rewarded with national U/19s selection

Little more than two weeks after they were running the drinks for the Australian Women’s team at Manuka Oval, ACT Meteors young guns Amy Hunter and Grace Lyons have earned Australian colours of their own, with the pair named in the Australian squad for the multi-format Under-19 series in Sri Lanka in late March and early April. 


Hunter was named in the Team of the Tournament after the Under-19s Female National Championships played in Brisbane in December, and says the call-up was unexpected. 


“I got the call last Thursday, and there were a few tears, I definitely cried,” Hunter said. 


Hunter says the tears of joy were shared with her parents in North Queensland, as the celebrated the next step on her cricket journey since moving to Canberra to play with the Meteors this summer. 


“It definitely feels like all the hard work I’ve put in has been worth it, but it also feels like it’s the start of hopefully so much more to come.” 


Being named alongside Meteors teammate Lyons is just as exciting, with the tour squad comprising 15 players from all six states and the ACT. 


“It's great to have Gracie in the squad with me, I’m really excited to go away with her and experience that together,” Hunter said. 


“I’ve never been overseas, so that experience is what I’m excited for this year, as well as playing cricket in another country. I can’t wait.” 


Hunter and Lyons, both 18, are fresh faces amongst the Meteors squad this season and have both played key roles for the team across the season.  


In her rookie WNCL season, Hunter has had the opportunity to take the new ball at points of the season, notably taking the scalp of destructive South African international Lizelle Lee when the Meteors hosted Tasmania. 


Lyons, also in her rookie season, has taken to the difficult gig of opening the batting with open arms, regularly making starts and a top score of 33 for the season. She has also been proven to be a safe set of hands behind the stumps with four catches and one stumping for the season.  


The Australian Under-19s team will be coached by former Australian cricketer and Cricket Australia National Development Lead Kristen Beams.  


Australia will play against Sri Lanka and England in a tri-series format, including four T20s, with the first on March 28, before two One-Day matches in April.  


Kristen Beams, Australian Women’s Under-19 head coach, said:  


“The series in Sri Lanka will give the squad the chance to play in a multi-format series and challenge them to adapt to different conditions.

 

“The T20 matches will provide the squad with a great development opportunity ahead of the Under-19 T20 World Cup and we're also excited about the 50-over matches.  


“We are also looking to give players a chance to develop their leadership skills across the series.”  



Australian U19 Women’s Squad  

Amy Hunter (ACT / Atherton Cricket Club)  
Amy Smith (TAS / New Town Cricket Club)  
Bonnie Berry (QLD / Emerald Brothers Cricket Club)  
Eleanor Larosa (SA / Glenelg District Cricket Club)  

Grace Lyons (ACT / Weston Creek Molonglo Cricket Club)
  
Hasrat Gill (VIC / Melbourne Cricket Club)  
Ines McKeon (WA / Midland Guildford Cricket Club)  
Juliette Morton (NSW / St George Sutherland Cricket Club)  
Kate Pelle (NSW / Parramatta Cricket Club)  
Lucy Finn (NSW / St George Sutherland Cricket Club)  
Lucy Hamilton (QLD / Sunshine Coast Cricket Club)  
Maggie Clark (SA / West Torrens District Cricket Club)  
Samara Dulvin (VIC / Ringwood Cricket Club)  
Sienna Eve (NSW / Newcastle Cricket Club)  
Tegan Williamson (WA / Wanneroo District Cricket Club)  



Coach: Kristen Beams  
Assistant Coach:
 Jenny Gunn  
Assistant Coach
: Lachlan Stevens  


2024 Australian Women’s Under-19 Tour of Sri Lanka  


T20 Series  
March 28: Sri Lanka v Australia  
March 29: Australia v England  
March 30: Sri Lanka v England  
April 1: Sri Lanka v Australia  
April 2: Australia v England  
April 3: England v Sri Lanka  
  

One-Day Series
 
April 5: Sri Lanka v Australia  
April 7: Australia v England  
April 9: Sri Lanka v England  


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