The five-match T20I series will start on November 23 in Visakhapatnam, with wicketkeeper-batter Wade leading an Australian team that includes seasoned players like David Warner, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, and Adam Zampa.
Australia beat the Netherlands by 309 runs thanks to Warner's 104 and Glenn Maxwell's 44-ball 106, securing a place in the top four as the drive to the semifinals continues.
Australia opener David Warner expressed his discontent over the ball-tracking technology following his lbw dismissal in their victory over Sri Lanka in Lucknow.
Virat called Warner an "impact player" for Australia. He said that when Warner gets going, it is difficult to stop him as he does not make many mistakes.
Marnus Labuschagne praised Warner and said "one of the favourite things he does is running between the wickets, I just love the intensity he brings to the crease"
Australian opener David Warner is likely to retire from Test cricket after the series against Pakistan and the announcement could be made in Sydney, his home ground, after the last match of the series is played at the venue
Warner has been an exceptional servant to Australian cricket across all formats since 2009. In 101 Test matches so far, Warner has scored 8,132 runs at an average of 46.20. He has 25 centuries and 34 fifties in the format, with the best individual score of 335*. Warner has also featured in 1
The Aussie opener silenced critics and went on a record-breaking spree, delighting a packed MCG with a double hundred against South Africa in the second Test of three-match series.
The star batter accomplished this milestone during Australia's second Test against South Africa at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, which also happens to be his 100th Test match