From U19 World Cup standouts to senior debuts, these rising stars are fast-tracking their way into the senior spotlight.
Kayla Reyneke featured in the 2023
and 2025 U19 World Cups, made her
senior debut in 2026, and is known
for her six-hitting.
Vaishnavi Sharma was the 2025
U19 World Cup's leading wicket-taker
and quickly followed it up with T20I
and ODI debuts.
Lucy Hamilton played both U19 editions
and made her senior debut across
formats in 2026, impressing with
her left-arm bowling.
Grace Scrivens led her side to the
U19 final and remains on the radar
after domestic success and
consistent runs.
Shorna Akter impressed at the
U19 level, made her senior debut the
same month, and is now a regular in Bangladesh's setup.
G Kamalini finished among the
top run-scorers in 2025, impressed in
the WPL, and has made her T20I debut.
Caoimhe Bray starred as an all-rounder
in 2025 and continues to push for
senior selection after a strong
WBBL run.
Davina Perrin led the U19 batting charts
and has already made headlines as
The Hundred's youngest centurion.