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Recalled Short out to impress

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

D’ARCY Short, Ashton Turner and Kane Richardson have earned ODI selection ahead of the World Cup while Mitchell Starc is a big omission for Australia’s tour of India.

National selectors have named a 16-man squad for the tour, which begins on February 24 in Visakhapat­nam and includes two T20 internatio­nals and five ODIs.

Starc has been ruled out after suffering a “substantia­l” tear in his left pectoral muscle while bowling on the final day of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Canberra.

The beanpole quick, who snared 10 wickets for the match, is targeting a return during Australia’s ODI series against Pakistan in the UAE in late March.

Pat Cummins will lead Australia’s attack in the absence of Starc and Josh Hazlewood, who is recovering from a stress fracture in his back.

Cummins will serve alongside Alex Carey as joint vice- captain and his return to ODI duties has squeezed out towering quick Billy Stanlake.

Richardson and Nathan Coulter-Nile also earned recalls but selectors couldn’t find a place for veteran Peter Siddle or all-rounder Mitch Marsh.

West Australian pacemen Jason Behrendorf­f and Jhye Richardson have been retained along with incumbent spinners Nathan Lyon and Adam Zampa.

Selectors have backed in the batsmen that faced India on home soil last month, retaining Carey, Aaron Finch, Usman Khawaja, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis and Glenn Maxwell and overlookin­g Travis Head and Chris Lynn.

Short has been recalled as cover for Shaun Marsh, who will remain home for the birth of his second child but is expected to be available for the third ODI in Ranchi on March 8.

The powerful left-hander will be eager to impress ahead of the World Cup, in May.

“With the World Cup on the horizon, we see the ODI tours of India and the following tour against Pakistan as important windows for the squad to continue their preparatio­ns for our title defence,” chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns said.

The squad to face Pakistan will be named in the later stages of the Indian tour. It remains to be seen whether it will include David Warner, who is recovering from elbow surgery ahead of his 12-month ban expiring on March 29.

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