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Australia Squad For Champions Trophy Announced! Cummins to Lead the Preliminary 15-Men Squad

By Rahul Chaube January 13, 2025 10:01 AM IST

Australia has announced a balanced 15-player squad for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, featuring Pat Cummins as captain, experienced stars, and fresh talents like Matt Short and Aaron Hardie.  
Australia Squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Australia has announced its 15-player preliminary squad for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, set to take place in Pakistan and the UAE from February 19 to March 9. The squad aims to build on Australia's rich history in the tournament, having previously lifted the trophy in 2006 and 2009.

Pat Cummins, despite nursing an ankle issue, has been named captain, reinforcing his leadership role in a team filled with experience and emerging talent.

The announcement brings some fresh faces into the spotlight. All-rounders Matt Short and Aaron Hardie have earned their maiden call-ups for an ICC event, adding versatility and depth to the lineup. Both players have been standout performers in domestic cricket, with Short impressing as an opener following David Warner's retirement and Hardie showcasing his all-round prowess.

Meanwhile, Nathan Ellis, known for his sharp bowling in the Big Bash League, has also secured a spot in the squad, strengthening Australia's pace options.

While the squad sees promising inclusions, it also marks a few notable exclusions. Jake Fraser-McGurk, who was pitched as Warner’s successor, has been left out after a string of underwhelming performances in ODIs. Additionally, Cameron Green and Sean Abbott missed out due to injuries, while Warner’s retirement left a significant void in the top order.

Australia's bowling attack remains their strongest asset, with the return of the formidable pace trio—Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc. Hazlewood, recovering from a calf injury that sidelined him during the India Test series, is expected to play a key role in the tournament.

Ellis joins the trio, bringing a fresh dimension to the attack, while Adam Zampa will lead the spin department with his precision and guile.

On the batting front, seasoned players like Steve Smith and Travis Head are expected to anchor the innings. Head, alongside Short, will likely open the batting, with Smith and Marnus Labuschagne forming the backbone of the middle order.

All-rounders Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, and Mitch Marsh add firepower and balance, ensuring Australia has depth in both batting and bowling.

Pat Cummins’ availability was initially under question, given his ongoing ankle issue and his decision to skip the Sri Lanka Test series to be with his wife Becky for the birth of their second child. However, the captain has committed to leading the side in this marquee event, reflecting his dedication to the team’s campaign.

"It’s a balanced squad, combining experience with exciting new talent," selection chair George Bailey said, emphasizing the team’s readiness to adapt to the conditions in Pakistan.

Australia is placed in Group B alongside Afghanistan, England, and South Africa. Their campaign kicks off against England on February 22 in Lahore, a high-stakes clash that promises to set the tone for the tournament.

The team's only warm-up match will be against Sri Lanka in Hambantota, three days after the conclusion of the Sri Lanka Test series.

With a blend of experience, fresh talent, and the hunger to end a 15-year drought, Australia enters the ICC Champions Trophy as a strong contenders. Fans will eagerly watch as the team strives to reclaim the coveted title and add another chapter to their rich cricketing legacy.

Australia’s Squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Pat Cummins (C), Alex Carey, Nathan Ellis, Aaron Hardie, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitch Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Matt Short, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa.

READ: New Zealand Squad for ICC Champions Trophy Announced; Williamson Returns as Santner Set to Lead!

SOURCE- Cricket Australia Official

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