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Australia stick with Ashes winners for West Indies series

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SYDNEY : Australia have stuck with the players that won the Ashes 4-0 last season for the upcoming home series against West Indies, naming a slimmed down 13-man squad on Tuesday for the two tests in late November and early December.Spinner Mitchell Swepson along with pace duo Michael Neser and Jhye Richardson are the players who miss out after being part of the larger squad necessary for the Ashes series because of COVID-19 protocols.Opener Marcus Harris returns to the squad after missing out on trips to Pakistan and Sri Lanka this year, while there is no place for Ashton Agar, Mitchell Marsh or Josh Inglis despite all three travelling on those tours."After some larger squads for the sub-continent tours over the winter, we have returned to a very similar squad to that which performed strongly last summer in comprehensively winning the Ashes," head selector George Bailey said. "Marcus Harris retains his place after continuing to perform for Gloucestershire in the English county competition and a strong start to the Sheffield Shield season."The first test against West Indies takes place in Perth from Nov.

30 with the second starting in Adelaide on Dec. 8. Australia also play three tests against South Africa in December and January.

The selectors also announced a strong squad for the one-day international series against England starting next week with opening batsman Travis Head replacing former skipper Aaron Finch, who retired from the format in September. "Our focus is to continue to build a squad with an eye to next year's World Cup under Pat (Cummins) as the new ODI captain, so it's an important series," Bailey added. "Travis Head returns in place of Aaron Finch, having played well in Pakistan and Sri Lanka earlier in

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