Mitchell Starc will remain in Sydney to get some rest in before of the first Test match against West Indies, which will take place in one week.
Riley Meredith, a fast bowler, has been selected to represent Australia in the third one-day international that will take place in Melbourne against England. Mitchell Starc, a star bowler, will be replaced by Meredith. Starc will remain in Sydney in order to rest up for the first test match of the series against West Indies, which will take place in one week.
Ashton Agar will not take part in the last one-day international match. Agar has left the team in order to travel to Canberra in preparation for the pink-ball match that the Prime Minister’s XI will play against the West Indies beginning on Wednesday.
After getting some relaxation after the victory against England in Sydney on Saturday, ESPNcricinfo reports that Pat Cummins will most likely lead the team again after taking some time off.
Meredith, who has participated in one one-day international and five twenty-first century internationals, was the only paceman who showed up for Monday’s optional practise at the chilly and wet Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
In the first eight matches of the Marsh Cup and Sheffield Shield competitions this summer, he collected two five-wicket hauls and one four-wicket haul, indicating a promising start to the domestic cricket season. He is still an integral component of Australia’s plans for the long-term success of white-ball cricket.
In spite of the fact that Glenn Maxwell has been removed from the series, Australia will still be fielding Sean Abbott in the match in Melbourne.
After Joel Paris, a left-arm swing bowler from Western Australia was flown to Canberra to join the PM’s XI side as Abbott’s replacement, it is likely that he will participate in the dead rubber that will be played on Tuesday.
Josh Inglis, who will captain the PM’s XI on Wednesday, joined the ODI team in Sydney as Cameron Green was flown home to relax before the Tests. Inglis will captain the ODI team on Wednesday. Even though Josh Inglis is still in Melbourne, he has been spending most of his time indoors practising his batting against pink balls.
Pat Cummins is the captain of the Australia one-day international team, which also includes Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, and Adam Zampa.