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SMITH AND STARC OUT OF SA TOUR

The Australian cricket community received a setback as the news broke that Steven Smith would miss the entire South Africa tour due to a lingering wrist injury sustained during the Ashes. Despite this setback, Smith's anticipated return for the ODIs in India and the forthcoming World Cup has provided a glimmer of hope.

Ashton Turner, at the helm of the Perth Scorchers, will step into Smith's shoes for the T20Is, while Marnus Labuschagne's inclusion brings fresh energy to the ODI segment.

Smith's battles with a persistent left wrist issue, stemming from a tendon injury, were evident throughout the England series. Presently, he is undergoing recovery with the aid of a splint. His absence from the T20Is against South Africa is a notable loss, yet his slated comeback for the India series in September, just prior to the World Cup, is eagerly anticipated.

Mitchell Starc, currently nursing a groin ailment post the Ashes, will also miss the South Africa tour, but expectations are high for his participation in the India series. Uncapped left-arm speedster Spencer Johnson will remain in South Africa for the ODIs.

Stepping into the captain's shoes for the South Africa ODIs, Mitchell Marsh's appointment follows his leadership role in the T20I series. Meanwhile, Pat Cummins' contribution during the ODIs is contingent on his recovery from a fractured wrist.

Chair of selectors George Bailey elucidated that the compacted Ashes series and the ongoing World Test Championship influenced a cautious approach, considering the imminent World Cup. Bailey underscored, "With the World Cup as our squad's focal point, it was advised that Steve and Mitchell be integrated into the group in India, allowing them ample time to regain full fitness for the Indian ODI series and the subsequent World Cup warm-up fixture."

The T20I squad already faces depletion due to player rest, encompassing Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood, Green, Warner, and Agar. Glenn Maxwell's dual engagement in T20Is against South Africa followed by his absence for the subsequent ODI series, as he awaits the birth of his child, reflects his commitment to both cricket and family.

Marnus Labuschagne's call-up signals a renewed opportunity in the ODI domain, although his participation in the World Cup squad remains uncertain. Ashton Turner, stepping in as a replacement, is making his exit from the Hundred tournament to bolster the Australian contingent in South Africa.

Turner's leadership and Labuschagne's inclusion aptly epitomize Australia's adept adaptation strategy in the face of pivotal player absences, shedding light on meticulous planning for the imminent World Cup.

Guiding the T20 side, Coach Michael Di Venuto will be joined by Clint McKay and Australian women's assistant coach Dan Marsh, while head coach Andrew McDonald temporarily steps back ahead of the ODIs.
[Submitted by Estea Rademeyer]

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