Key Points

Australia have announced their squads for the upcoming white-ball series against India. Mitchell Starc makes his return to ODI cricket after nearly a year away from the format. The selectors have recalled Matthew Renshaw while dropping Marnus Labuschagne from the 50-over squad. The three-match ODI series begins in Perth on October 19 as both teams prepare for their upcoming international commitments.

Key Points: Starc Returns Renshaw Recalled as Australia Drop Labuschagne for India ODIs

  • Mitchell Starc returns to ODI squad after last playing 50-over cricket in November 2023
  • Uncapped batter Matthew Renshaw gets ODI recall after strong domestic performances
  • Marnus Labuschagne dropped from ODI squad to focus on Sheffield Shield cricket
  • Mitchell Marsh continues as ODI captain with Pat Cummins recovering from injury
  • Australia face India in three ODIs starting October 19 in Perth
  • Alex Carey to miss first ODI to play Sheffield Shield match for South Australia
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Starc returns as Australia recall Renshaw for ODIs against India; Labuschagne dropped

Mitchell Starc returns to ODI cricket as Matthew Renshaw earns recall while Marnus Labuschagne dropped from Australia squad for India series starting October 19.

"We are trying to strike a balance to ensure we simultaneously prepare certain individuals for the Test series ahead - George Bailey"

Melbourne, Oct 7

Experienced pacer Mitchell Starc, who hasn't played ODIs since last November, has also been named in Australia's home ODI squad against India with as uncapped batter Matthew Renshaw getting a recall.

Australia on Tuesday announced a 15‑man squad to play India in three ODI matches beginning on October 19, along with a 14‑member squad for the first two T20s that follow as Mitchell Marsh's side continue their build-up to next year's T20 World Cup.

India's white-ball tour begins on October 19 with the first 50‑over match in Perth, followed by games in Adelaide and Sydney.

The five‑match T20 series kicks off on October 29 in Canberra, with the first two T20s at Manuka Oval and the MCG, respectively, already sold out to the public, while fewer than 5,000 tickets remain for the fifth match at the Gabba.

Marsh will again captain the ODI team in the absence of Pat Cummins, who is continuing his recovery from lumbar bone stress in preparation for the Ashes.

Mitchell Starc, who retired from T20I cricket last month, will return to the international fold to take on a strong India line-up that includes former captains Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

The left‑armer is one of four inclusions to Australia's 50‑over squad from that 2‑1 defeat to the Proteas alongside Renshaw, Matt Short and Mitch Owen.

Owen and Renshaw are in the frame to make their ODI debuts against India, having performed strongly in 50‑over domestic cricket. Left‑hander Renshaw was previously called into the ODI squad in Pakistan in 2022 as cover but is yet to debut.

Dropping out of the ODI squad are Aaron Hardie, Matthew Kuhnemann and Marnus Labuschagne, with Labuschagne to continue to play four‑day cricket for Queensland in the domestic Sheffield Shield competition ahead of the upcoming Test series against England at the end of the year.

Alex Carey will miss the first ODI in Perth to play in South Australia's Sheffield Shield match against Queensland at Adelaide Oval on October 15, having missed the Shield title‑holder's opening round game after his call‑up for the T20 series against the Black Caps.

Carey dropped out of the T20 squad to face India with white‑ball wicketkeeper Josh Inglis recovered from a calf strain, while Nathan Ellis also returns following the birth of his first child.

Meanwhile, Glenn Maxwell is set to remain sidelined for the T20 series after surgery last week on a fractured wrist sustained when he was struck at training in the lead‑up to the New Zealand series.

"We have named a squad for the ODI series and first two games of the T20 series as there will be some management through the back end of the series as individuals prepare for the summer through Sheffield Shield cricket," selection chair George Bailey said.

"The majority of the T20 squad will remain together as it’s an important period in the build towards the World Cup next year; however, we are trying to strike a balance to ensure we simultaneously prepare certain individuals for the Test series ahead," he added.

Australia ODI squad: Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Alex Carey, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Renshaw, Matthew Short, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa.

Australia T20I squad (first two games): Mitchell Marsh (c), Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Short, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting to see Labuschagne dropped. He's been struggling in white-ball cricket lately. Good opportunity for our spinners to dominate the middle overs! 🎯
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Arjun K
Tickets sold out shows how much Indians love cricket abroad! Hope our team gives a good performance. Missing Maxwell is a plus for us though. 😊
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Sarah B
While I'm excited for the series, I wish BCCI would give more opportunities to young Indian players too. We keep seeing the same senior players in white-ball cricket.
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Vikram M
Perfect preparation for T20 World Cup! Playing against strong teams like Australia in their home conditions will help our team immensely. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Hope our middle order steps up this time. Too much dependency on top 3. Good to see Australia testing new players, we should do the same. 🤔

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