The Australia A cricket team is a cricket team representing Australia. It is currently used to develop young players and prepare them for the Australian national cricket team, though has seen participation from older, or more established players, as preparation for upcoming series. Originally playing as tour matches alongside the main Australian side, the team has since expanded to participating in their own tours.
Australia had sent Second XI teams on overseas tours beforeâÂÂsuch as their tours of New Zealand in 1949âÂÂ50 and 1959âÂÂ60. These teams would consist of players on the fringes of national selection.
In 1994, this team was given an official name, when the 1994âÂÂ95 Australian Tri-Series was expanded to involve four teams instead of three, with the addition of "Australia A" to the pre-established Australia, England and Zimbabwe. This Australia A team was made up of younger players as part of the selection process for the 1996 Cricket World Cup, with Ricky Ponting, Michael Bevan and Paul Reiffel going from the Australia A side in these games to the squad for the World Cup as David Boon, Tim May and Phil Emery missed out. Games involving Australia A are not official One Day Internationals but are included in the List A statistics when that classification was made official by the International Cricket Council in 2006. During this series, players would regularly be swapped between the 'A' team and the national team.
The team originally played 50-over cricket until their first-class debut against the South Africa national team in 1997. They participated in their first solo tour in 1998, touring Scotland and Ireland.
This is a list of every player who has played for the Australia A team since 30 January 2025. Players who have already made their debut for the Australian team are in boldface.
The following coaching panel was named ahead of Sri Lanka A's tour of Australia in 2025, .