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Meg Lanning mentors young Aussies for World Cup
27 Feb
Summary
- Meg Lanning joins Australia U-19 team as development coach.
- Tri-series prepares squad for next year's U-19 T20 World Cup.
- Matches to be played in Brisbane and Gold Coast from March 30.

Meg Lanning, former captain of the Australian national team, has taken on a new role as a development coach for the Australia Under-19 World Cup hopefuls. She will be part of the coaching staff for an upcoming tri-series featuring England and Sri Lanka, scheduled to be held next month in Queensland.
The tri-series is a crucial part of Australia's preparation for the U-19 T20 World Cup, which is slated to be played in Bangladesh and Nepal next year. After reaching the semifinals in the previous two editions of the women's U-19 tournaments, the Australian team is determined to win their maiden trophy.
The series will be hosted in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, running from March 30 to April 18. The competition includes four T20 matches and two one-day games, along with a practice match, providing ample opportunity for the young squad to hone their skills.




