Australia include uncapped trio on white-ball tours of Pakistan, Bangladesh

 Australia's Mitchell Marsh walks after losing his wicket in New Delhi, India on, October 25, 2023 (Reuters/File)
Australia's Mitchell Marsh walks after losing his wicket in New Delhi, India on, October 25, 2023 (Reuters/File)
Short Url
Updated 11 May 2026 06:30
Follow

Australia include uncapped trio on white-ball tours of Pakistan, Bangladesh

Australia include uncapped trio on white-ball tours of Pakistan, Bangladesh
  • All-rounder Liam Scott included in Australia ODI squads, batter Ollie Peake joins him in Pakistan squad
  • Australia to play three ODIs against Pakistan in Rawalpindi and Lahore from May 30 before Bangladesh tour

MELBOURNE: Australia will ‌use upcoming white-ball tours of Pakistan and Bangladesh to test their depth after naming squads featuring ​three potential debutants, selectors said on Monday.

All-rounder Liam Scott has been included in the ODI squads for Pakistan and Bangladesh, with Victoria batter Ollie Peake joining him in the Pakistan squad.

T20 specialist Joel Davies has been included in the ‌squad for three ‌T20Is in Chattogram, ​Bangladesh, ‌starting ⁠on June ​17.

Mitchell ⁠Marsh will captain all squads, with Australia to play three ODIs against Pakistan in Rawalpindi and Lahore from May 30 before traveling to Bangladesh for three ODIs in Dhaka in the run-up to the ⁠T20 series.

“It’s always exciting to see ‌new players get ‌an opportunity to play international ​cricket and be ‌a part of the national team,” selector ‌George Bailey said in a statement.

“The blend of experienced players coupled with new or returning players will provide a nice mix for these ‌subcontinent tours.”

Fast bowlers Billy Stanlake and Riley Meredith return for the ⁠Pakistan ⁠ODIs, while spinner Tanveer Sangha was named in both 50-over squads.

Meredith will also remain with the group for the T20 leg in Bangladesh.

Travis Head, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis and Xavier Bartlett will join the squad for the Bangladesh ODIs after their Indian Premier League commitments, replacing Peake, Stanlake, Meredith and Matt Short.

Left-arm quick ​Spencer Johnson returns ​for the T20 component along with Aaron Hardie.