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Australia calls up three uncapped players for sub-continent white-ball tours

Last updated: May 11, 2026 11:59 am
Ayan Ahmed
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Australia has overhauled its white-ball squad for the upcoming tours of Pakistan and Bangladesh, handing maiden international call-ups to three players in a strategic move to test depth ahead of next year’s World Cup.

The national selectors confirmed the inclusion of young quick Spencer Johnson, explosive middle-order batter Ollie Davies, and spin-bowling all-rounder Matthew Kuhnemann. The decision signals a clear intent to move past veteran stalwarts who have struggled for consistency in the 50-over format over the last 18 months.

The move isn’t just about blooding new talent; it’s a direct response to the specific conditions expected in Lahore and Dhaka. George Bailey, the chief selector, made it clear that the tour serves as a “stress test” for the squad’s ability to handle low-bounce, spin-heavy surfaces.

“We’re looking for players who can adapt their game under pressure,” Bailey said. “These three have shown they can handle the heat of the domestic circuit, but international cricket is a different beast entirely.”

Johnson, who has turned heads in the Big Bash with his raw pace and ability to hit the deck hard, is expected to provide a point of difference on flatter pitches. Meanwhile, the inclusion of Kuhnemann—a left-arm orthodox spinner—highlights a tactical pivot. Australia has historically struggled to find a reliable partner for Adam Zampa on turning tracks; Kuhnemann’s ability to control the run rate could prove vital.

For Davies, the challenge lies in the middle order. Australia’s tendency to collapse between the 30th and 40th overs has been a recurring theme in recent series. The selectors are banking on his aggressive style to break that cycle, even if it comes at the risk of losing wickets early.

The squad will arrive in Islamabad next week for a brief training camp before the opening ODI in Lahore. With the World Cup looming, the pressure is on the new trio to prove they belong. If they falter, the selectors will likely revert to the old guard—a prospect that makes the upcoming six-match tour a high-stakes audition for the future of Australian white-ball cricket.

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