ODI LIVE: Aussie bolter gets late World Cup audition in bid to end losing skid vs India

ODI LIVE: Aussie bolter gets late World Cup audition in bid to end losing skid vs India

Australia is hoping to finally get its World Cup run-up on track, heading into tonight’s third and final ODI against India having already lost the series 0-2. Live from 6pm AEST!

The Aussies won the toss and elected to bat.

Injury clouds and a run of five straight losses have made for the exact sort of World Cup lead-in Australia didn’t want, but the impending return of Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell has given hope things could come together just in time.

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Australia has to confirm its 15-man squad for the tournament by Thursday, with the heaviest decision set to be whether they carry opener Travis Head, who has a broken hand and won’t be ready until the second half of the event.

With questions over Australia’s spin choices amid form concerns for Adam Zampa and nominal second pick Ashton Agar’s lack of cricket this year, leggie Tanveer Sangha will be given one last chance to impress selectors, while Maxwell’s fitness becomes extra important.

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Maxwell left the South African tour after suffering soreness in the left leg he fractured last year and Starc, who could return in Wednesday’s final ODI against India, said his teammate’s spin bowling could be crucial in the World Cup.

“Glenn’s … certainly an X-factor for us; he’s someone who can really take the game on and his ability with the ball particularly in these conditions adds to the bowling department,” Starc said.

“I am not sure about his particular timeline, but no doubt he will be looking to make an impact as soon as he gets his chance.

“He has got a wealth of experience over here through IPL, through multiple tours. This is his third one-day World Cup.

“His ability with the ball, particularly in these conditions, adds another option in the bowling department as well. He seems in good spirits and going really well, (but) his return I am not sure what that looks like for this week but certainly on track for the World Cup.”

Agar has played just four games since January and Zampa was smashed for 113 in the fourth game in South Africa and has taken just three wickets in two losses in India so far.

The Australians, who have won the World Cup five times, haven’t played the same team once in a five-match losing streak from South Africa to India as they juggle the return of captain Pat Cummins (from a fractured wrist), Starc (groin soreness), Maxwell and Steve Smith (wrist).

Rookie fast bowler Spencer Johnson has also returned to Australia with a hamstring injury as well as Nathan Ellis (groin), limiting Australia’s reserve bowling options for the 45-day tournament.

Starc, who said his own fitness was “coming along” and he would be ready for two warm-up matches before the World Cup opener on October 8, was confident the Aussies would be tournament-ready despite the challenging lead-in.

“Leading into a World Cup it’s not a position that we want to be in, ” Starc said.

“We’ve still got two opportunities after this game before game one of the World Cup, so it’s another chance to become accustomed to conditions and to adapt to what’s been thrown at us.

“We have got a lot of guys with IPL experience, we know that the wickets are going to be very different through the night and day, depending on which part of India we play as well. “There are not too many grounds where we play back-to-back games, so conditions are going to play a part. We just need to adjust better.”

Australia XI: David Warner, Mitch Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Tanveer Sangha, Josh Hazlewood

India XI: Rohit Sharma (c), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna

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