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IND vs AUS: Australia announces Squad for ODI series against India, Pat Cummins became captain. Maxwell and Marsh return to the team
Australia Announces Team: A three-match ODI series will be played between India and Australia, whose first match will be held on March 17 at Wankhede Stadium. Australia announced a 16-member team for the ODI series. Know who got a chance.
Australia ODI squad against India
- Pat Cummins (c)
- Sean Abbott
- Ashton Agar
- Alex Carey
- Cameron Green
- Travis Head
- Josh Inglis
- Marnus Labuschagne
- Mitchell Marsh
- Glenn Maxwell
- Jhye Richardson
- Steve Smith
- Mitchell Starc
- Marcus Stoinis
- David Warner
- Adam Zampa
Australia announces Squad for ODI series against India
Australia on Thursday announced a 16 -member team for the three -match ODI series against India. The ODI series will be inaugurated between India and Australia from March 17, the first match of which will be played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Australia has selected a strong squad for the ODI series against India. This year, India is to be 50 overs World Cup, keeping in mind that this series is considered very important. Star all -rounder Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh are returning to the Australian team. Maxwell had a leg injury, after which he is returning after a long time. At the same time, Marsh underwent heel surgery. They are also returning after a long time.
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Pat Cummins will be the captain of the team
Pat Cummins will command the Australian ODI team in his hands. David Warner and Ashton Agar will also return to the Kangaroo team for the ODI series. Warner has returned home due to albo fracture and has been ruled out of the remaining two matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. At the same time, Ashton Agar did not get a chance to play in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and he has returned home. Left -handed spinner will participate in domestic cricket in Australia.
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