Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Smith, Warner’s return to T20s bodes well for Aussies

EYE ON FUTURE Duo’s inclusion for series vs Lanka, Pak will be good preparatio­n for T20 World Cup

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ADELAIDE: Steve Smith and David Warner return to the short format on Sunday in the first of Australia’s three games against a buoyant Sri Lanka, with both tipped for next year’s T20 World Cup at home.

The star batsmen were banned for a year for their roles in a balltamper­ing scandal but have rejoined their country’s Test, one-day and now T20 sides.

Despite their success in other formats, Australia have never won a T20 World Cup, with a 2010 final appearance their best showing.

The competitio­n gets underway Down Under next October and selectors are banking on the same 14 picked to play Sri Lanka forming the bulk of their side.

“We have looked to put a squad together that we think can take us through to that tournament,” said national selector Trevor Hohns.

“The squad we have selected is quite role specific and we believe it gives us the flexibilit­y to thrive in all match conditions.”

Aaron Finch retains the captaincy, with Smith still barred from holding any leadership role until the end of March for his part on trying to alter the ball with sandpaper in South Africa last year.

Australia will be heavily relying on the widely acclaimed batsman after his incredible exploits on his return to the game in the recent Ashes series against England.

Warner flopped in the those five Tests but is Australia’s highest ever T20 run-scorer. He is set to open the innings with Finch, before Smith comes in at first drop.

Pat Cummins and Mitchell

Starc spearhead the bowling attack, backed up by Andrew Tye, Kane Richardson and Billy Stanlake.

They will have their work cut out against a Sri Lankan side full of confidence after a stunning three-match T20 series sweep against Pakistan earlier this month.

Pakistan, who fired Sarafraz Ahmed as T20 and Test skipper in the aftermath, head to Australia for three games immediatel­y after Sri Lanka.

The Sri Lankans sent a second string team for the one-day and T20 series against their South Asian neighbours due to withdrawal­s over security concerns.

But their squad for Australia, led by Lasith Malinga, includes a host of returning senior players, including Kusal Perera and Niroshan Dikwella.

Two of the standout new faces from the Pakistan upset, Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Oshada Fernando, have been retained and will get an opportunit­y to shine in Australia. Malinga said his team would also use the series to prepare for the World Cup.

“If we perform well in those (Australian) conditions, then it will bode well for our preparatio­ns for the World Cup,” he said ahead of their departure from Colombo.

“And if you perform well on this tour, there will be a good chance of those players making it to the World Cup as well.”

The opening match is at Adelaide Oval on Sunday with the second in Brisbane three days later before the final game at Melbourne on November 1.

FINCH FOR CONTINUITY Australia’s limited-overs captain Aaron Finch craves for continuity in team selection ahead of next year’s Twenty20 World Cup at home as they prepare the blueprint for success with threematch series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan from Sunday.

Finch said the preparatio­n for the 2020 tournament is at a better stage than how they were placed at the same point 12 months ago for this year’s 50-over World Cup in England.

“A bit more advanced I would say, especially with the style we want to play,” Finch told reporters in Adelaide on Friday.

“We know what style we want t o go with over t he next 12 months. That makes it a bit clearer to be able to map out how you go about that. I expect it to be a little bit smoother. Obviously, with form and injury, the personnel can change,” Finch said.

“But the 14 guys we have got here, that’s the plan to move forward with. Over the next 12 months and leading up to that World Cup to have that solid base of 14-16 players that can take us into that tournament.”

Finch’s men lost to England in the semi-finals of the 50-over World Cup earlier this year.

The T20 World Cup is the only piece of major silverware missing in Australia’s bursting trophy cabinet and they have scheduled plenty of matches in the shortest format before next year’s tournament. “It’s just a bit of a change of mind-set of balancing up our team,” Finch said. “All in all, we want to win as many games as we can and create a style and culture around the group of winning T20IS,” he added.

Australia squad: Aaron Finch (capt), Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Mcdermott, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Billy Stanlake, Mitchell Starc, Ashton Turner, Andrew Tye, David Warner, Adam Zampa.

Sri Lanka: Lasith Malinga (capt), Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis, Danushka Gunathilak­a, Avishka Fernando, Niroshan Dickwella, Dasun Shanaka, Shehan Jayasuriya, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Oshada Fernando, Wanindu

Hasaranga, Lakshan Sandakan, Nuwan Pradeep, Lahiru Kumara, Isuru Udana and Kasun Rajitha.

 ??  ?? Australia will rely on Steve Smith (left) and David Warner for success in the T20 World Cup at home.
AP
Australia will rely on Steve Smith (left) and David Warner for success in the T20 World Cup at home. AP
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India