Australian Cricket voters have announced their squad for the upcoming white ball series against India, with Mitchell Starc Making his return to the international cricket and the unknown dough Matthew Renshaw received a retraction to the Odi squad. The squad was released on Tuesday (October 7) for three ODI games starting October 19 and the first two T20 international players, as Australia continues to prepare for the T20 World Cup next year.Starc, recently retired from T20 Internationals, returned to the squad after sitting in the South African series in August. He has been resting since the West Hindia test visit with his careful workload of work ahead of the ashes.
The 15 -year -old Odi squad saw four new additions with Starc, including Renshaw, Matt Short, and Mitch Owen. Both Owen and Short were initially selected for the South African series but were unable to join due to injury – Owen suffered tremors during the T20 series, while short recovering from rib cartilage.Owen and Renshaw stand ready to make Odi’s debut against India, following their strong performances in a domestic 50-over cricket. Renshaw, previously included in the 2022 Odi squad for Pakistan as a cover, scored 305 on an average of 50 for Queensland last season and showed an amazing shape for Australia A against Sri Lanka A with 80, 106, and 62 scores.Over the boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The squad’s change came as Australia began to rebuild their ODI team following the retirement of Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, and Marcus Stoinis, looking forward to the 2027 World Cup. Marnus Labuschagne was left out of the squad after scoring one goal in each of his two scenes against South Africa.Mitchell Marsh will continue as Captain Odi while Pat Cummins recovers from lumbar bone pressure in preparation for ash. Alex Carey will miss the first Odi in Perth to play in the South Australian Sheffield Shield Shield.
Mitchell Starc has released a series against South Africa with a burden on his work in front of Abu. (Getty Images)
“We have named the squad for the first two games of the T20 series as there will be several management through the back of the series as individuals ready for the summer through Sheffield Shield Cricket,” said Chairman of Election George Bailey.“The majority of the T20 squad will remain together as it is an important time in building next year’s World Cup, but we are trying to balance the balance to ensure that we provide specific individuals for the test series ahead.”White ball visits against India began with the first Odi match in Perth on October 19, followed by games in Adelaide and Sydney. The next five T20 matches began on October 29th in Canberra, with the first two T20 at the Manuka Oval and MCG was sold out.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,Glenn Maxwell remains dismissed for the T20 series following the wrist’s broken surgery, while Cameron Green has not been named in the T20 squad as it continues to prepare for the first test against England. Green recently returned to Bowling in the Western Australian shield against NSW, taking 1-13 out of four overs.Josh Inglis returned to the T20 squad after recovering from the calf tension, replacing Alex Carey as a white ball wicketkeeper. Nathan Ellis also made his return following the birth of his first child.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, Adamberation.Australia vs India ODI 2025
- October 19: Odi V India First, Perth Stadium, Perth
- October 23: Second Odi V India, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
- October 25: Third Odi V India, SCG, Sydney
Australia vs India T20IS 2025
- October 29: First T20I V India, Manuka Oval, Canberra
- October 31: Second T20I V India, MCG, Melbourne
- November 2: Third T20I V India, Bellerive Oval, Hobart
- November 6: Fourth T20I V India, Gold Coast Stadium, Gold Coast
- November 8: Fifth T20I V India, Gabba, Brisbane