India women's national under-19 cricket team

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Personnel
Captain Shafali Verma
CoachDhruv Gupta
Team information
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Founded2022
History
Twenty20 debutv. Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand at Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, India; 27 November 2022
Under-19 T20 World Cup  winsGold medal world centered-2.svg (2023)
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ICC region Asia
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As of 29 January 2023

The India women's national under-19 cricket team represents India in international under-19 women's cricket. The team is administered by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). They are the current Under-19 Twenty20 World Champions.

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The team played their first official matches against New Zealand in late 2022, in preparation for the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup, the first ever international women's under-19 cricket competition. [1] India's squad for the tournament was announced on 5 December 2022. [2] The side went on to win the tournament, beating England in the final. [3]

History

The inaugural Women's Under-19 World Cup was scheduled to take place in January 2021, but was postponed multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] The tournament was eventually scheduled to take place in 2023, in South Africa. As a Full Member of the ICC, India qualified automatically for the tournament. [5]

In November and December 2022, in preparation for the World Cup, India played a five-match T20I series against New Zealand, winning the series 5–0. [6] During the series, India announced their 15-player squad for the World Cup, on 5 December 2022. [2] They also played a six-match T20I series against South Africa in the lead-up to the tournament. [7]

At the World Cup, the side topped both their group in the initial group stage and their Super Six group, qualifying for the semi-finals. [8] They beat New Zealand in the semi-finals before beating England in the final by 7 wickets to claim the inaugural Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup title. [9] [10] India batter Shweta Sehrawat was the tournament's leading run-scorer, with 297 runs. [11]

Recent call-ups

The table below lists all the players who have been selected in recent squads for India under-19s, including for their series against New Zealand and South Africa, and for the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup. [12] [2]

NameMost Recent Call-up
Hrishita Basu2023 World Cup
Parshavi Chopra2023 World Cup
Najla CMCSouth Africa series
Archana Devi2023 World Cup
Hurley Gala2023 World Cup
Richa Ghosh 2023 World Cup
Mannat Kashyap2023 World Cup
Nandini KashyapNew Zealand series
Sonia Mehdiya2023 World Cup
Falak Naz2023 World Cup
Titas Sadhu2023 World Cup
Shweta Sehrawat 2023 World Cup
Shabnam Shakil2023 World Cup
Shikha ShalotSouth Africa series
Soumya Tiwari2023 World Cup
Gongadi Trisha 2023 World Cup
Shafali Verma 2023 World Cup
Sonam Yadav2023 World Cup
S YashashreeSouth Africa series

ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup Record

India U19 T20 World Cup record
YearResultPosPldWLTNR
Flag of South Africa.svg 2023 Champions1st1676100
Total1 title1676100

ACC Under-19 Women's T20 Asia Cup Record

India U19 T20 Asia Cup record
YearResultPosPldWLTNR
Flag of Malaysia.svg 2024 TBD
TotalTBD

Honours

ICC

Records & statistics

International match summary

As of 29 January 2023
Playing record
FormatMWLTD/NRInaugural match
Women's under-19 Twenty20 Internationals181510227 November 2022

Record versus other nations

As of 29 January 2023
ICC Full members
OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1010021 January 2023
Flag of England.svg  England 1100029 January 202329 January 2023
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6600027 November 202227 November 2022
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7500227 December 202227 December 2022
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 1100022 January 202322 January 2023
Associate members
OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1100018 January 202318 January 2023
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 1100016 January 202316 January 2023

Leading run scorers

As of 29 January 2023
RankPlayersRunsAverageCareer span [13]
1 Shweta Sehrawat 44499.002022–present
2 Gongadi Trisha 23823.202022–present
3 Shafali Verma 22324.572022–present

Leading wicket takers

As of 29 January 2023
RankPlayerWicketsAverageCareer span [14]
1Mannat Kashyap2010.332022–present
2Parshavi Chopra167.002022–present
3Archana Devi1513.122022–present

Highest individual innings

As of 29 January 2023
RankPlayerScoreOppositionMatch Date [15]
1 Shweta Sehrawat 92 not out Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 14 January 2023
2 Shafali Verma 78Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 16 January 2023
3 Shweta Sehrawat 74 not outFlag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 16 January 2023

Best individual bowling figures

As of 29 January 2023
RankPlayerScoreOppositionMatch date [16]
1Parshavi Chopra4/5Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 22 January 2023
2Mannat Kashyap4/12Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 18 January 2023
3Archana Devi3/14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 18 January 2023

Highest team totals

As of 29 January 2023
RankDatesTotalsOppositionRef
116 January 2023219/3 (20 Overs)Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates [17]
229 November 2022176/6 (20 Overs)Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
318 January 2023149/4 (20 Overs)Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

Lowest team totals

As of 30 January 2023
RankDatesTotalsOppositionRef
121 January 202387/10 (18.5 Overs)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia [17]

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