
USA Cricket celebrates the remarkable performance of the USA U19 Women’s National Team finishing at the 4th position in Group B of the Super Sixes stage at the 2025 ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup. This Super Six achievement is the second time any USA team has advanced this far in an ICC World Cup, the first time being in last year’s men’s T20 World Cup. The USA U19 squad started its World Cup Campaign with a tour to Cape town, South Africa where the Americans picked up a win in the three-match series against the South Africa U19 women’s team. In that famous win, USA romped home with Disha Dhingra’s maiden century (100 runs off 64 balls), chasing 155 runs in 18.1 overs. Team USA lost only 1 wicket in that chase. ![]() In the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier matches, USA sent a strong message across the event with a comfortable 13-run win against New Zealand. All eyes were on USA at that point, even being tipped for a semi-final finish. Group-play began with a minor setback as USA’s opening match against Pakistan was abandoned due to rain. Despite the missed opportunity for a game, the team remained motivated and went on to deliver a strong performance in their second match against Ireland, securing a nine-wicket victory. The bowlers, led by Isani Vaghela’s 3/10, restricted Ireland to a modest total, and the batters, led by Disha Dhingra’s 46 (33), chased down the target briskly, officially starting off their campaign on a positive note. In the final group game, USA fell to England, but not without a fight by Captain Anika Kolan with her resilient 46* (42). The three points in the group stage were enough to take USA to the Super Sixes. ![]() In the lone Super Sixes match – the other abandoned due to rain – USA dominated most of the game against New Zealand before a batting collapse which saw USA lose 6 wickets for 13 runs in the low-scoring game. USA fell short by 18 runs. Despite the loss, Ritu Singh walked away with Player of the Match honors with her 5 wickets for 15 runs. ![]() Captain of the USA U19 Women’s Team, Anika Kolan, said, “I’m incredibly proud of how our team performed in this World Cup. Every match was a learning experience and the growth we’ve shown as a unit is something to be proud of. The camaraderie that the group showed was truly amazing and I’m so proud of how we connected our spirits off the field, onto the field. Competing on the world stage and getting into the Super Sixes was an unforgettable experience, and we’re excited to keep building on this momentum for the future of women’s cricket in the USA.” Despite USA’s losses in the tournament, the team finished the campaign in fourth place in Group 2 of the Super Sixes, showcasing their resilience and determination on the global stage. Reflecting on the team’s journey, Hilton Moreeng, Head Coach of the USA U19 Women’s Team, stated: “I am incredibly proud of our team’s performance in this World Cup. Advancing to the Super Sixes is a testament to the hard work and dedication of these young athletes. This experience has provided invaluable lessons that will serve as a foundation for future success.” Chair of the USA Cricket Women’s Cricket Committee, Nadia Gruny, shared her thoughts: “Since the first-ever assembled USA U19 Women’s National team toured St. Vincent three years ago to where we are today, there is no doubt that investing early into girls’ cricket is the right thing to do. We are very proud of what the girls have achieved at the World Cup and with their performances, the nation is behind them to achieve greater heights. This is a young but seasoned team which now displays a new brand of cricket – the type that will go on to win more matches on the international stage. This is truly the beginning of a new era for women’s cricket in the country. Congratulations to the team, coach Hilton and the support staff for bringing this team to the next level!” USA Cricket extends its heartfelt congratulations to the players, coaches, and support staff for their outstanding efforts. The team’s performance at the 2025 ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup signifies a bright future for women’s cricket in the United States. USA U19 Women’s Squad for 2025 U19 ICC T20 World Cup: Anika Kolan (C), Aditi Chudasama (VC), Chetna Reddy Pagydyala, Chetnaa G Prasad, Disha Dhingra, Isani Vaghela, Lekha Shetty, Maahi Madhavan, Nikhar Doshi, Pooja Ganesh, Pooja Shah, Ritu Singh, Saanvi Immadi, Sasha Vallabhaneni, Suhani Thadani. Reserves: Mitali Patwardhan, Taranum Chopra, Varshita Jambula USA U19 Women’s Support Staff: Head Coach Hilton Moreeng, Assistant Coach Vijay Chukka, Manager Geetha Shawkarla, Physiotherapist Khyati Sharma, Performance Analyst Rohaan Gosala, Strength & Conditioning Coach Asia Joseph, and Team Doctor Roginiswary Shanmuganathan FOR ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE REACH OUT TO:Email: [email protected] ABOUT USA CRICKETUSA Cricket is the National Federation for cricket in the United States as recognized by the International Cricket Council. USA Cricket’s mission is to govern, regulate, develop and promote all forms of cricket at all levels in the United States, and to enable U.S. cricketers to achieve sustained competitive excellence and successfully compete in national and international competition. 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