Australia have officially announced their 15-member squad for the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, set to be played in India and Sri Lanka, with white-ball captain Mitchell Marsh leading a side built around spin depth and all-round options.
While the squad features several experienced campaigners, selectors have also made a few surprising omissions, leaving out some in-form players ahead of the global event starting February 7.
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Key Omissions and Selection Decisions
One of the most notable absences is Mitchell Owen, who has been in strong recent form for the Hobart Hurricanes but failed to secure a place in the final squad.
Australia have also opted not to include a left-arm fast bowler, following the retirement of Mitchell Starc from T20 internationals and the injury setback to Spencer Johnson.
For the final specialist pace role, selectors preferred Xavier Bartlett of Brisbane Heat over fellow left-armer Ben Dwarshuis.
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In one of the more eye-catching selections, Cooper Connolly has forced his way into the squad despite not featuring in any of Australia’s last 12 T20 internationals. His inclusion highlights the selectors’ willingness to back emerging talent.
Meanwhile, Matthew Short, Matthew Kuhnemann, and Xavier Bartlett are all set to make their T20 World Cup debuts when the tournament gets underway.
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Mitchell Marsh (Captain)
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Xavier Bartlett
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Cooper Connolly
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Pat Cummins
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Tim David
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Cameron Green
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Nathan Ellis
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Josh Hazlewood
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Travis Head
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Josh Inglis (Wicketkeeper)
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Matthew Kuhnemann
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Glenn Maxwell
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Matthew Short
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Marcus Stoinis
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Adam Zampa
Fitness Concerns Ahead of the Tournament
Several players in the squad are currently managing fitness concerns:
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Pat Cummins is awaiting scan results for a back issue
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Josh Hazlewood is recovering from a hamstring injury
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Tim David is also returning from a hamstring problem
Selectors confirmed that squad changes are possible until January 31, in line with ICC regulations, should any player fail to prove full fitness.
Only One Specialist Wicketkeeper
Another notable aspect of the squad is the absence of a reserve wicketkeeper. Josh Inglis is the only specialist gloveman included, placing additional responsibility on his availability and fitness.
Outlook for Australia
With a balanced mix of experience, power-hitters, and spin options, Australia appear focused on adaptability to subcontinent conditions. However, the absence of certain proven names and fitness uncertainties could play a key role in shaping their campaign.
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