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Multicultural Talent Shines in Australia U-19 Squad
12 Dec
Summary
- Australia's U-19 World Cup squad features players of diverse heritage.
- Two Indian-origin players, Sharma and James, earned spots on the team.
- Defending champions Australia aim for another U-19 World Cup title.

Australia has announced a 15-player squad for the ICC Men's U-19 World Cup, showcasing a rich tapestry of cultural backgrounds within its ranks. Notably, two players of Indian heritage, Aryan Sharma and John James, have secured coveted spots due to their strong performances.
The defending champions' squad is a testament to Australia's multicultural cricketing landscape, also featuring players of Sri Lankan and Chinese origins. Led by captain Oliver Peake, the team was carefully selected for balance and versatility.
Head coach Tim Nielsen expressed confidence in the squad's skill sets, emphasizing the World Cup as a premier opportunity for these young talents to compete on a global stage. Australia is set to begin its campaign in Namibia, with warm-up matches preceding the main tournament.



