ð Share this article Labuschagne Omitted from Australian ODI Lineup Against India Labuschagne finds himself omitted from the three-game ODI series facing India, with in-form Queensland teammate Matt Renshaw earning a surprise call-up. Recent Form Result in Omission Selectors dropped Labuschagne from the one-day international team following managing only a single run in both of his innings during the recent series against South Africa in August. Labuschagne has a highest score of 47 in his previous ten ODI batting appearances. The 31-year-old has featured in 68 one-day internationals and accumulated 1,871 ODI runs at an batting average of 34.64 runs per dismissal, but will now continue to press his claims a Test team comeback ahead of the Ashes beginning in Perth on 21 November. Surprise Inclusion and Team Changes Recent performances suggest of a return to form with a score of 160 for Queensland in the domestic first-class competition this week, while Renshaw made a hundred for the Bulls in the identical match against Tasmania. The left-hander may to make his white-ball international debut in the forthcoming series against India after previously being selected in an ODI squad in 2022. He has played 14 Tests with the most recent appearance in India in 2023 but is also hoping for a Test return as Australia look for a fix to their batting top-order problems. Bowling Additions and Fitness News Left-arm quick Mitchell Starc is back for the ODI series against India after being rested since excelling for Australia in the whitewash of West Indies in July. BBL performer Mitch Owen might get his ODI debut after being concussed in the lead up to Australiaâs last 50-over series against South Africa. Skipper Pat Cummins continues to be absent as he hopes to heal from a spinal issue by the time to lead Australia in the first Ashes Test in November. Team Announcement Approach and Fixtures Australia have selected a squad for only the first two T20s against India with the upcoming Ashes series, although Glenn Maxwell will sit out the five-game T20 series due to a wrist injury suffered in New Zealand. Mitch Marsh will lead both the ODI and T20 sides after smashing a century in the final game against New Zealand to seal a series clean sweep last week. âWe have named a squad for the ODI series and first two games of the T20 series as there will be rotation through the later stages of the series as individuals prepare for the cricket season through Sheffield Shield cricket,â selection chief George Bailey said. âThe majority of the T20 squad will remain together as itâs an crucial phase in the preparation for the T20 World Cup next year, however we are trying to strike a balance to ensure we simultaneously prepare certain individuals for the Test matches ahead.â Australiaâs three-match ODI series against India starts on October 19 in Perth, before the rivals play five T20s from October 29. Australian One-Day Team: Mitchell Marsh captain Xavier Bartlett Alex Carey Cooper Connolly Ben Dwarshuis Nathan Ellis Cameron Green Josh Hazlewood Travis Head Josh Inglis Mitchell Owen Matthew Renshaw Matthew Short Mitchell Starc Adam Zampa Australia T20 Team (initial two matches): Mitchell Marsh capt Sean Abbott Xavier Bartlett Tim David Ben Dwarshuis Nathan Ellis Josh Hazlewood Travis Head Josh Inglis Matthew Kuhnemann Mitchell Owen Matthew Short Marcus Stoinis Adam Zampa