Green's Injury Sidelines Him: Labuschagne Steps In for India ODIs

Australian all-rounder Cameron Green has been ruled out of the upcoming ODI series against India due to a low-grade side injury. Marnus Labuschagne has been named as his replacement in the squad, bringing his recent domestic form to the international setup. Cricket Australia is taking a cautious approach to ensure Green's fitness for the upcoming Ashes series. The injury is unrelated to his previous back surgery and is not considered serious.

Key Points: Cameron Green Injury Marnus Labuschagne Replacement Australia India ODIs

  • Green ruled out due to low-grade side soreness
  • Labuschagne returns to ODI squad in strong form
  • Third squad change before India series
  • Precautionary approach preserves Green's Ashes preparation
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Labuschagne replaces Green in Australia's squad for India ODIs

Australia replaces injured Cameron Green with Marnus Labuschagne for crucial ODI series against India, maintaining squad depth

"Green will complete a short period of rehabilitation - Cricket Australia Statement"

Perth, Oct 17

Australia all-rounder Cameron Green has been ruled out of the upcoming ODI series against India due to side soreness, with Marnus Labuschagne named as his replacement. The injury has been assessed as low grade and Cricket Australia (CA) has opted for a precautionary approach given Green's significance to their Ashes plans.

Green will miss the three ODIs scheduled for October 19, 23 and 25, but is expected to return for Western Australia's next Sheffield Shield fixture starting October 28. The all-rounder made his bowling comeback in last week's Shield match - his first since undergoing back surgery last year - where he picked up a wicket in a four-over spell. CA confirmed that his current setback is unrelated to the operation he had last October.

"Green will complete a short period of rehabilitation and is tracking to return to play in round three of the Sheffield Shield to continue his preparation for the Ashes," CA said in a statement this morning.

Labuschagne returns to the ODI setup in the midst of a rich form, as two of his four centuries for his domestic side, Queensland, have come in the 50-over format. The top-order batter was initially overlooked for selection after he returned scores of 1 and 1 in the home ODIs against South Africa in August.

This marks Australia's third enforced change ahead of the series opener against India - Josh Philippe stepped in for Josh Inglis, who remains sidelined with a calf strain, while Matthew Kuhnemann replaced Adam Zampa, who is unavailable for the series opener due to family commitments.

From the second fixture onwards, Australia will have Zampa, Inglis and Alex Carey ready to feature.

Australia squad: Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Owen, Josh Philippe, Matthew Renshaw, Matthew Short, Mitchell Starc. Game two onwards: Adam Zampa, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis.

- IANS

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Priya S
Smart move by Australia to rest Green before Ashes. But Labuschagne at number 3 could be dangerous for us. Hope our spinners are ready! 🤞
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Arjun K
Honestly, this constant chopping and changing in squads makes it hard to follow. Just when you think you know the playing XI, everything changes. Hope this doesn't affect the quality of cricket.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both teams closely, Labuschagne's domestic form is impressive but international cricket in India is a different challenge altogether. Our home advantage should help! 🏏
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Vikram M
Good opportunity for our young bowlers to prove themselves against quality opposition. Missing Green weakens their all-round options, which works in our favor. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Labuschagne adapts to Indian conditions. His technique against spin will be crucial. Looking forward to some competitive cricket!

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