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Gillette Venus Under-19 Women's National Tournament 2022-23 set to begin

The next generation of emerging female talent will have the opportunity to push for a spot at the first-ever ICC Under-19 Women’s Cricket World Cup when they assemble this weekend for the annual Gillette Venus Women’s National Under-19 Tournament hosted by NZC.

A 13-strong squad from each of the six Major Associations will compete in seven matches at Lincoln University grounds, each match serving as an exciting opportunity for young female players to advance their skills and play against the best in their age group from around the country.

With the ICC’s introduction of an Under-19 Cricket World Cup for women, NZC decided to adapt this national tournament three seasons ago from under-21 to under-19 in order to offer opportunities and preparation for the younger age group looking to compete on the world stage.

New Zealand will send a squad to South Africa in January 2023 to participate in the first-ever ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup. 

Central Districts won the tournament in the 21-22 season, to keep up to date with this year’s results you can follow live scoring at scoring.nzc.nz. All matches played at Bert Sutcliffe Oval will be live-streamed on the NZC YouTube channel.

Squads:

 

Auckland

 

Northern Districts

 

Central Districts

1

Olivia Anderson

1

Dayle Anderson

1

Aniela Apperley

2

Elizabeth Buchanan

2

Elle Archer

2

Olivia Clark

3

Kate Craig

3

Amy Brown

3

Reese Drager

4

Caitlin Hakeagatoa

4

Catherine Hardie

4

Gretel Fairbrother

5

Emma Irwin

5

Amelia Harvey

5

Grace Foreman

6

Kate Irwin

6

Brittany Jenkins

6

Jessie Hollard

7

Brooke James

7

Aria Mischewski

7

Macy Lyford

8

Rishika Jaswal

8

Jorja Neill

8

Emma McLeod

9

Holly Lightbourne

9

Megan Pearson

9

Isabella Minnis

10

Jess Smith

10

Ananya Sharma

10

Ella Ranson

11

Anika Tauwhare

11

Miah Smith

11

Charlotte Stent

12

Anika Todd

12

Tash Wakelin

12

Vanessa Taylor

13

Leah Watton

13

Eve Wolland

13

Abby Treder

14

Arlene Kelly (coach)

14

Sam Owen (coach)

14

Dan Harper (coach)

15

Rob Nicol (coach)

15

Brett Sorenson (Coach)

15

Kerry Tomlinson (coach)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wellington

 

Canterbury

 

Otago

1

Anya Birmingham

1

Harriet Graham 

1

Chloe Deerness

2

Rachel Bryant

2

Abigail Hotton 

2

Abby Fooks

3

Katherine Chandler

3

Joey Hull 

3

Katelyn Walton

4

Ava Conroy

4

Boadicea Lynch 

4

Louisa Kotkamp

5

Hannah Francis

5

Maggie Martin 

5

Molly Mason Galletly

6

Dhriti Girish

6

Niamh McKenzie 

6

Georgie McEwan

7

Antonia Hamilton

7

Eliza McIntosh

7

Zarah Moana

8

Ashleigh Henderson

8

Abby McKissock 

8

Beth O’Connor

9

Bree James

9

Aine Molony 

9

Hannah O’Connor

10

Isla McKenzie

10

Darcy Rose Prasad 

10

Isabel Parry

11

Esme Olney-Boyd

11

Izzy Sharp 

11

Caitlin Scherp

12

Neharika Ramanathan

12

Estella Wallace 

12

Sorcha Wilkinson

13

Hannah Ryan

13

Hannah Wallace

13

Hannah Wilson

14

Duncan Murray (coach)

14

Rachel Candy (coach)

14

Emma Campbell (coach)

15

Sarah Loughnane (coach)

15

Katie Midwood (coach)

15

Matt Parry (coach)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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