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Published 08:43 IST, September 6th 2023

Australia’s Squad for ICC World Cup 2023 Announced, Marnus Labuschagne misses out

The 15-player squad, which remains provisional and can be changed up until the ICC-mandated deadline of September 28, gives Australia considerable flexibility.

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Captain Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Starc may not be fit to play before the start of the Cricket World Cup in India next month, but all were named Wednesday in Australia’s provisional squad for the tournament.

3 Things you need to know

  • Marnus Labuchagne failed to find a spot in the WC squad
  • Pat Cummins will lead the Australian squad in the ICC OCI World Cup
  • The last date to announce the final squad for ODI World Cup is 28th September

Cummins unlikely to feature in the series against India

Cummins has a fractured hand, Smith injured a tendon in his wrist, Maxwell has an ankle complaint and Starc has a groin injury. All four are missing from the ODI series in South Africa due to start Thursday.

Eight of the 15 players in the provisional squad also featured in the 2019 tournament — Cummins, Smith, Maxwell, Starc, Alex Carey, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner and Adam Zampa.

READ: ODI World Cup 2023: Know the Indian players who made the cut in 15-man squad

“Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell are on track in their return to play programs,” selection chairman George Bailey said. “All are well placed to come back online in the coming weeks and potentially for selection in the upcoming series against India.

“There are eight one-day matches still to play in South Africa and India before the final squad is due to be declared. They are followed by two World Cup practice games, which offers plenty of opportunity to continue the build for the tournament.”

Australia has won the 50-overs World Cup a record five times. England is the defending champion after beating New Zealand in 2019 on a controversial countback when the final finished tied.

England and New Zealand will open this year’s tournament on Oct. 5 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The final is scheduled for Nov. 19 at the same venue.

Australia's provisional World Cup squad

Pat Cummins (captain), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa.

(With inputs from AP)

08:43 IST, September 6th 2023