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Josh Inglis could make his international debut at the upcoming T20 World Cup after the wicketkeeper-batter was a shock selection in Australia's 15-man squad.

Steve Smith, David Warner, Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins are among the big-name stars to return to the squad as Aaron Finch's men look to capture a maiden T20 title in the United Arab Emirates in October-November.

Australia's T20 World Cup squad:

Aaron Finch (c), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins (vc), Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa.

Travelling reserves: Dan Christian, Nathan Ellis, Daniel Sams
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Excellent squad that should do very well. Looking forward to it very much.
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Josh Inglis has leapfrogged Carey and Philippe to win a spot as the back-up gloveman to Matthew Wade.

The Perth Scorchers star was the leading run scorer in England's recent domestic T20 competition, cracking 531 runs from 14 games at a strike rate of 175.82 with Leicestershire.
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Lazza wrote:Excellent squad that should do very well. ...
Surpised you are so optimistic.

They've fallen off a cliff in the past year. The biggest problem is that they're hopeless against spin.
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Yeah that is correct but I think the batting depth is better now to adapt to the conditions. Not saying we’ll win this but we won’t be blown away either.
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"Australia will eagerly await news of the severity of an injury to Marcus Stoinis after he suffered a hamstring strain during the Delhi Capitals' first match of the Indian Premier League's resumption in Dubai.

Stoinis hurt his left hamstring while bowling early in his second over, limping off the field and playing no further part in Wednesday's match."

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This is worse than when Pies players used to get injured in State of Origin matches (e.g. Josh Fraser). At least Pies players didn't refuse to play for Collingwood but choose to play State of Origin.
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K wrote:
Lazza wrote:Excellent squad that should do very well. ...
Surpised you are so optimistic.

They've fallen off a cliff in the past year. The biggest problem is that they're hopeless against spin.
I'm just gagging for Langer to be sacked; useless.
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They have other strengths that will counter some deficiencies with spin. I’m confident that they will have a pretty competitive series and will surprise in a few games. I hope the other teams underrate the Aussies at their peril.

Can’t wait for the games to start and for the boys to open up a few doubting eyes.
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Aussies warm-up match against New Zealand on October 18.

They begin their quest for a maiden men's T20 World Cup title against South Africa on October 23 in a match that will only be available to Australian viewers on Foxtel or Kayo Sports.

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lb odds

India 3.50
England 4.50
Oz, NZ, WI 7.00
Pakistan 11.00
SA 13.00
Bangladesh 41.00
SL, Afghanistan 67.00
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Kane Williamson (on the UAE pitches):

"They've varied a lot actually. Even a lot compared to what we experienced last summer when we had the whole tournament here and in previous years when we've played here as well. Something to be aware of; something certainly to prepare for and try and make those adjustments as quickly as possible and get comfortable with what realistic expectations are and what competitive totals are because it has not unfolded in that traditional T20 style at times.

"But then we've had other days, in the IPL when we turned up to Abu Dhabi, the wicket looked very similar, but there was sort of an 80-run difference in what was perhaps a par total. It is really adjusting to what's in front of you as quickly as possible and trusting in that judgement."


(cricinfo)


[If the pitches for the WC are "slow and low", as cricinfo described them, then Oz are in huge trouble.]
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I’ve got my eye on next years t20 World Cup when Australia hosts it MCG to hold the semi final and grand final too
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Tomorrow 1 AM AEDT.

Scotland v. Bangladesh.
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PNG soundly thrashed by Oman.
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