Australia name 26-man squad for tour of England

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Melbourne:Australia on Thursday announced a 26-strong preliminary squad for a yet-to-be-confirmed limited-overs tour of England, naming the likes of Glenn Maxwell and Usman Khawaja along with some uncapped players with an eye on the currently-uncertain T20 World Cup.
In a statement, CA said announcing the squad is “a positive step, albeit not a definitive one” as it works for a return to international cricket amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
England have already hit the restart button with an ongoing Test series against the West Indies. “A final decision on the tour has not been made and constructive discussions between Cricket Australia, the England and Wales Cricket Board and all relevant government agencies remain ongoing,” the CA statement read.
A final squad will be announced if the tour, comprising three ODIs and three T20 Internationals, is confirmed for September.
The preliminary list features the regulars along with the likes of Maxwell, who hasn’t played for the country since October last year after taking a break to deal with some mental health issues. Khawaja too has not been a particular favourite in white-ball cricket for a while now. He missed out on a CA contract for the first time in five years earlier in April. National Selector Trevor Hohns said the squad is not just for the England tour but has also been picked with an eye on the T20 World Cup, which is looks set to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “This preliminary list covers the contingencies of playing One-Day Internationals and T20 Internationals in bio-secure hubs with the likely prospect of not being able to bring in replacements should the tour proceed,” he said.
“The preliminary list also has a view towards the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup and in the longer term the 2023 ICC World Cup,” he added. The uncapped trio of Daniel Sams, Riley Meredith and Josh Philippe, all of whom have done well in the Big Bash League, were also named in the squad. (PTI)

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