The Australia A Women vs India A Women 2025 series offered a complete multi-format challenge featuring T20s, 50-over games, and it is now time for the one-off red-ball game. Across the T20 and One Day legs, both teams displayed impressive depth, with dynamic batting and disciplined bowling from rising stars and young internationals on both sides. The fiercely contested, intense limited-overs matches prepared the ground for the thrilling four-day game in Brisbane, which offered a comprehensive display of the top young players from both countries.

Australia A Women and India A Women are set for a highly anticipated One-off Red-Ball game at Allan Border Field, Brisbane, starting August 21, 2025. This four-day clash marks the finale of their multi-format series, showcasing top emerging talent from both nations. With cricket’s longest format at stake, expect a competitive encounter as dynamic all-rounders, rising stars, and seasoned campaigners from both sides vie for dominance in a real test of skills and resilience.
Fantasy Picks: Australia A vs India A One-Off Red-Ball Game –
Wicketkeeper –
Tahlia Wilson
Tahlia Wilson is an Australian wicketkeeper-batter, known for her sharp glovework and reliable right-handed batting. She plays for the New South Wales Breakers in the WNCL and Sydney Thunder in the WBBL. She began her career with Sydney Sixers and has represented Australia A and the national Under-19 team. Wilson is considered an emerging star in Australian women’s cricket and is praised for her consistency and ability to contribute to pivotal match scenarios.
Batters –
Shafali Verma
Shafali Verma made history as the youngest player, male or female, to represent India in all three international formats by June 2021. In Tests, Shafali has played 5 matches, scoring 567 runs at an average of 63.00, including a double century (205 runs) and three half-centuries. She has the highest score of 205 and was the player of the match on her debut Test where she scored 96 and 63. Her Test record reflects her ability to adapt her aggressive game to the longest format, combining power with resilience. She will be a key player for India in this game.
Rachel Trenaman
Rachel Trenaman is a right-handed batter and an occasional right-arm leg-spin bowler. Trenaman made her domestic debut for New South Wales at 15 and later played for teams including Sydney Thunder, Hobart Hurricanes, and Tasmania. Known for her versatility as a batter and bowler, she captained Australia’s Under-19s and has been a key player in the domestic circuit, showing promise as a young all-rounder. She will be a key player for Australia in this game.
Anika Learoyd
Anika Learoyd occasionally bowls leg breaks and bats right-handed. Raised in Melbourne, she quickly rose through the ranks with her solid technique and aggressive batting style. She is known for her versatility as a middle-order batter and has been one of the promising young talents in Australian women’s cricket. She was the leading run-scorer in the 2020 Cricket Australia Under-18 National Championships and made her domestic debut as a teenager, earning recognition for her consistent performances.
All-Rounders –
Minnu Mani
Minnu Mani is Kerala’s first female cricket player to play for India. A left-handed batter and off-spin bowler, Minnu emerged from humble beginnings. She is noted for her all-round abilities and steady rise in Indian women’s cricket.
Radha Yadav
Radha Yadav is a slow left-arm orthodox bowler and a right-handed batter. Radha’s journey from a modest background to international cricket is inspiring. She has played for Mumbai, Baroda, and represented India across formats. She debuted internationally in 2018 and quickly became known for her accurate bowling and sharp fielding. She has also excelled in domestic leagues and will be a key asset.
Ella Hayward
Ella Hayward is a young Australian cricketer known for her right-handed batting and right-arm off-spin bowling. She gained attention early, featuring in Australia’s Under-19 squad for the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup and has been recognized for her strong performances with both bat and ball, earning accolades such as Victoria’s player of the season in 2024-25. Ella made a promising start to her career as a versatile all-rounder with both innings-building and wicket-taking abilities.
Amy Edgar
Amy Edgar is renowned for her versatility as a right-handed hitter and right-arm off-spin bowler. She has developed into a consistent all-rounder, contributing valuable middle-order runs and effective off-spin bowling. Her playing experience is primarily in domestic limited-overs formats where she continues to grow and demonstrate her skills as an all-rounder.
Bowlers –
Titas Sadhu
Titas Sadhu is a right-handed hitter and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. Sadhu made her senior domestic debut for Bengal at just 16 and rose rapidly through the ranks due to her impressive pace and swing bowling. She made her international debut for India in a T20I against Bangladesh during the 2022 Asian Games and has since been part of India’s squad in limited overs matches, known for her ability to swing the ball and deliver under pressure.
Georgia Prestwidge
Georgia Prestwidge is a right-arm medium pace bowler and a right-handed batter, known primarily for her bowling. Prestwidge has played for several domestic teams. She has continued to be a key player in Australian women’s domestic cricket, often praised for her pace, ability to swing the ball, and strong fielding skills. She will be a key player for Australia in this match.
Saima Thakor
Saima Thakor is a right-handed batter and a right-arm medium-fast bowler known for her swing and seam bowling skills. She represents Mumbai in domestic cricket. She is highly regarded for her ability to swing and seam the ball at a consistent pace, making her a challenging bowler for batters in the limited-overs formats. She combines accuracy with variations in pace, which helps her maintain pressure and create wicket-taking opportunities.
This Fantasy XI is formed with a sharp focus on form, career stats, and the unique challenge posed by the Allan Border Field pitch in Brisbane. Make sure to lock in your teams before 5:00 AM IST and stay tuned for a blockbuster encounter between two of women’s cricket’s biggest nations locking horns against each other.

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