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Left-arm spin emphasis, all-round depth: Key takeways from Australia's ICC T20 WC squad

Australia's provisional squad for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 is all about adaptability, with Mitch Marsh at the helm and a strong core of players ready to take on the best in India and Sri Lanka

ANI Jan 01, 2026 21:04 IST googleads

Mitchell Marsh (Photo: ANI)

New Delhi [India], January 1 (ANI): Australia's provisional squad for the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 is all about adaptability, with Mitchell Marsh at the helm and a strong core of players ready to take on the best in India and Sri Lanka, as per the official website of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
With the experience of Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood in the pace department, and Glenn Maxwell & co. with their all-round expertise in the mix, Australia will look to secure their second global title in the format.
Australia's selections reflect an investment into left-arm spin, with Cooper Connolly and Matthew Kuhnemann both in the mix.
The availability of two left-arm spinners gives Australia the flexibility to vary match-ups and angles in the middle overs. Despite the lack of international experience for Connolly (6) and Kuhnemann (4), Australia reckon that the duo could prove effective against big opponents.
One of those could prove to be India, who have of late struggled against spin at home, and had also lost a key home fixture in the 2016 edition to Mitchell Santner's guile.
Fitness management will be crucial for Australia as their key players are still finding their way back from injuries.
Pat Cummins has played just one Test in the Ashes series whereas Josh Hazlewood missed out on the entire series, with a hamstring injury followed by an achilles concern that ruled him out. And the situation worsened when all-rounder Tim David sustained a hamstring injury while playing in the Big Bash.
The T20 World Cup is still some time away, and if the trio are deemed to be fully fit, Australia will be able to field a significantly stronger XI in the tournament.
One of Australia's defining features of their side is their all-rounders.
Players such as Cameron Green, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Short, and Cooper Connolly provide multiple options with their skillsets. This gives the team flexibility with respect to combinations, and allows them to adapt to conditions without compromising on batting depth or bowling resources.
A clear challenge for Australia lies in managing the demands placed on their pace attack, with Cummins, Hazlewood, Xavier Bartlett and Nathan Ellis expected to shoulder the bulk of the fast-bowling workload.
With Mitchell Starc calling time on his T20I career, the onus will be on Cummins and Hazlewood to lead the pace-bowling effort, while Bartlett and Ellis offer variation.
Ensuring consistency and durability across the tournament will be the key.
Australia's campaign begins on February 11, 2026 against Ireland in Colombo, which will be followed by an encounter against Zimbabwe on February 13. (ANI)

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