SYDNEY: Mitchell Marsh will captain Aust­ralia on his return to the Twenty20 squad named Wednesday for a five-match series in the West Indies, while explosive batsman Mitchell Owen earned a first call-up.

Fast bowler Josh Hazlew­ood is back, having been res­ted for Australia’s last T20 series against Pakistan in Nov­ember, and left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann ma­k­­es the squad for the first time.

Marsh missed the Pakistan series and has recovered from a lower back injury that kept him out of the Cham­pions Trophy earlier this year.

Australia’s Test and 50-over captain Pat Cum­mins, Travis Head and Mitchell Starc were left out of the 16-man squad for the series next month.

They will return to Aus­tralia following three Tests against the West Indies beginning on June 25.

Young batsman Jake Fra­ser-McGurk was drop­ped, but there was a maiden call-up for the 23-year-old Owen after a Big Bash League season where he was the highest run scorer and made a memorable 108 off 42 balls in the final.

Australia have won 12 of their past 14 matches as they build towards next year’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

Chairman of selectors Geo­rge Bailey said: “We have a busy T20 schedule coming up through this series, followed by three against South Africa and New Zealand and five matches against India at home as we continue to refine and build a squad we think will be the right fit for the World Cup on the subcontinent.”

All-rounder Marsh was in fine form during the Ind­ian Premier League season, scoring 627 runs for Luck­now Super Giants, including a maiden century.

Cameron Green and Co­o­per Connolly also ret­u­rn following injury. All-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who on Monday announced his retirement from 50-over international cricket, retained his place in the T20 squad.

The first T20 against the West Indies is on July 20 at Kingston, Jamaica.

Squad: Mitchell Marsh (captain), Sean Abbott, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Aaron Hardie, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Matt Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Mitch Owen, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa.

Published in Dawn, June 5th, 2025

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