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Australia squad for first two Ashes tests and World Test Championship includes Josh Inglis and David Warner

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Australia have announced their squad for the first two Ashes tests and World Test Championship final, which includes English-born wicketkeeper Josh Inglis and David Warner.

Inglis will be hoping to make his test debut, while Warner has kept his place in the initial squad for the Ashes this summer.

Ad The World Test Championship final against India takes place at the Oval between June 7 and 11, while the first of the opening two Ashes tests takes place at Edgbaston on June 16.

CricketStokes has injection on injured knee ahead of IPL as he manages Ashes fitness worries28/03/2023 AT 15:13 Among the stand-out absentees from the squad includes Peter Handscomb, along with spinners Ashton Agar, Mitchell Swepson and Matt Kuhnemann.

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