
Australia have unveiled a balanced and powerful squad for the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, with young fast bowler Lucy Hamilton receiving her maiden selection for a global tournament while explosive all-rounder Grace Harris has returned to the national setup. The squad, captained by Sophie Molineux, combines experienced campaigners with emerging talent as the defending giants prepare for another shot at world glory.
The 15-member squad also marks the return of Annabel Sutherland, who missed Australia’s tour of the Caribbean earlier this year. Meanwhile, pacer Darcie Brown was one of the notable omissions after struggling for wickets in recent T20I outings.
Lucy Hamilton rewarded after rapid rise
One of the biggest talking points from the squad announcement was the inclusion of 20-year-old Hamilton. The young pacer has enjoyed a remarkable rise in recent months and has quickly impressed the selectors despite having very limited international experience.
Hamilton made her Test and ODI debuts against India in March and has featured in only one T20 International so far, which came against the West Indies. However, her pace, control, and ability to generate bounce convinced the selectors to back her for the marquee tournament.
Her selection ahead of Brown signals Australia’s focus on current form and long-term potential. Brown endured a difficult run in 2026, going wicketless across four T20I appearances, which ultimately cost her a place in the World Cup squad.
Grace Harris adds firepower to batting group
The return of Harris gives Australia additional batting depth and a powerful middle-order option. Known for her aggressive strokeplay and ability to dominate spin bowling, Harris brings valuable experience to a squad already loaded with match-winners. Alongside Harris, Annabel Sutherland’s comeback strengthens the all-round department considerably. Sutherland’s versatility with both bat and ball provides balance to the side and gives captain Molineux multiple tactical options during the tournament.
Australia’s batting lineup continues to feature some of the biggest names in women’s cricket, including Beth Mooney, Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, and Tahlia McGrath.
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Experienced bowling attack shapes Australia’s campaign
Australia have opted for a strong and varied bowling attack, blending youth with experience. Veteran quick Megan Schutt and dependable all-rounder Kim Garth are expected to lead the pace unit alongside Perry and Hamilton. For Perry, the tournament will mark a historic milestone as she prepares to participate in her 10th Women’s T20 World Cup, underlining her incredible longevity and consistency at the highest level.
The spin department looks equally dangerous. Captain Molineux will spearhead the slow-bowling unit, supported by leg-spinner Alana King, dynamic all-rounder Gardner, and Georgia Wareham. Gardner and Tahlia McGrath have also been named vice-captains for the competition. Meanwhile, wicketkeeper-batter Tahlia Wilson has been included as the travelling reserve for the tournament.
Australia squad for Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
Sophie Molineux (captain), Ashleigh Gardner (vice-captain), Tahlia McGrath (vice-captain), Ellyse Perry, Nicola Carey, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Alana King, Grace Harris, Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham.
Travelling reserve: Tahlia Wilson.
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