Australia name strong squad for U19 World Cup 2026, Oliver Peake to lead

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Reigning champions Australia have announced a strong and well-rounded squad for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026, with promising left-hand batter appointed captain. The tournament, scheduled to take place across Zimbabwe and Namibia from January 15, will see Australia embark on their quest for consecutive titles with a fresh but highly talented group.
Peake’s elevation to captaincy is a result of his rapid rise since the 2024 edition in South Africa, where he made a significant impact despite joining the team as an injury replacement. His 120 runs from four innings—including a crucial unbeaten 46 in the final against India—showcased his composure under pressure and big-match temperament.
The 19-year-old further strengthened his credentials by delivering a classy half-century for the Prime Minister’s XI against England in Canberra last month, holding his own against bowlers with Ashes experience. With a calm batting style and natural leadership qualities, Peake is expected to anchor Australia’s campaign both tactically and with the bat.
While Peake is the only returning member from the victorious 2024 squad, Australia’s selection panel has backed a fresh crop of players capable of scripting another memorable run. All-rounder Will Malajczuk, dynamic batter Nitesh Samuel and emerging fast bowler William Taylor headline the group of young talents expected to play central roles.
The squad also features an exciting mix of pace options, middle-order depth and versatile all-rounders, providing solid balance across departments. Former national coach Tim Nielsen, who will guide the unit, expressed confidence in the team’s composition and believes Australia possess the skill and temperament to mount a strong title defence.
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Australia have been placed in Group C of the tournament alongside Ireland, Japan and Sri Lanka. While the group offers a diverse range of opponents, the Aussies will begin as favourites to progress comfortably into the Super Six stage. However, Nielsen has emphasised the importance of discipline and adaptability as the team prepares for unfamiliar conditions and rising global competition at the junior level.
Oliver Peake (c), Kasey Barton, Naden Cooray, Jayden Draper, Steven Hogan, Thomas Hogan, Ben Gordon, John James, Charles Lachmund, Alex Lee Young, Will Malajczuk, Nitesh Samuel, Hayden Schiller, Aryan Sharma, William Taylor
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