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Steve Smith, Aaron Finch Fit and Bound for the T20 World Cup

Steve Smith, Aaron Finch Fit and Bound for the T20 World Cup
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Melbourne: Steve Smith, David Warner and Pat Cummins on Thursday remember when Australia named the full force forces to look for the T20 ICC T20 World Cup title this year.
The Australian 3-player troops for the exhibition, which will be held in Oman and the UAE in October, are a mixture of speed, round and hard beat which remembers the slow and swirled throws in the UAE.
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The tournament will run from October 17 to November 14, 2021.
It will be the seventh edition of the tournament.
West Indies entered as defending champions, after winning the last edition in 2016.
The trio has chosen out of Australia’s limited overs tour in West Indies and Bangladesh recently.
In large development, Australia has included Josh Inglis which has not been cheated as a backup to Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade.
Inglis, who has not made his international debut, has been chosen before Alex Carey and Josh Philippe.
After dominating the ODI World Cup by recording five titles and two runner-up finishes, Australia will be eager to destroy their jinn at the T20 World Cup.
Australia has borne a bad opportunity in late T20 format, losing back-to-back series to West Indies and Bangladesh recently.
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(@Cricketaus Twitter Handle) But the return of Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Warner, Cummins, Smith and Kane Richardson after choosing out of the recent white ball tour in West Indies and Bangladesh, will add a firm power to be very much needed for the Australian team.
Smith has been included regardless of the ongoing elbow injury, while the limited Skipper Aaron Finch, who missed the Bangladesh series to undergo knee surgery, is expected to be fit on time for the tournament.
And Christianity, Nathan Ellis and Daniel Sams are crowned as backup and will travel with the team.
Given the friendly condition, Australia has included three frontline spinners in the squad – Ashton so that Mitchell Swepson and Adam Zampa.
Mitchell Starc, Cummins, Richardson and Josh Hazlewood will be responsible for the runway department.
“We believe this squad has the ability to take deep sides into what will be a very competitive tournament,” said Australian voter George Bailey.
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“Some of the best players in the world in their respective roles are combined with the collective experience to succeed in fighting the best T20 side in the world.” Bailey’s selection of Inglis, said the Wicketkeeper-Batsman had knocked on the door for a while now.
“He (Inglis) offers the flexibility of the squad in a punch order with adaptability, counterattack and attacking strength,” he said.
“He is a player, we are very happy for the future.” The T20 World Cup will display 16 teams and will be played from October 17 to November 14.
Australia will open its campaign at Super 12 Stage against South Africa on October 23, the tournament shifted to UAE and Oman because of Covid-19 situations in India.
Forces: Aaron Finch (Captain), Pat Cummins (Vice-Captain), Ashton Agar, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Malthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa

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