Australia face India prior to the Ashes in the ICC World Test Championship final at The Oval, starting on June 7, while England take on Ireland in a four-day Test at Lord's from June 1.
"Ben's ability to bowl overs at the moment is still a bit of a challenge, but he's there as that batting cover. But with Moeen bowling well in good conditions - we go to Delhi [next] which has been turning - we think the balance of the side has been right."
While Australia currently trail India 2-1 and have failed to regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy they so dearly crave, they showed plenty of spirit winning their first Test match on Indian soil since 2017 when they registered a comprehensive nine-wicket triumph over their rivals in Indore.
After getting a four-wicket haul in Australia's win over England in the second ODI on Saturday, the bowler said he doesn't think playing three formats is something that he can [continue] for a long period of time.
The left-hander also remarked that the ODI setup of the English team is tough to breach owing to the immense talent pool that the team boasts of and hoped that consistent performances could help him make the cut.