Australia have announced their 15-man squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s Champions Trophy, with Steve Smith set to lead the side. However, they will be without their experienced left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc, who has withdrawn due to personal reasons. Cricket Australia has respected Starc’s request for privacy and has not disclosed further details.
Major Changes in the Australian Squad
With Marcus Stoinis announcing his retirement from ODIs and key players like Pat Cummins (ankle), Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Marsh (back) ruled out due to injuries, the selectors have made significant changes to the lineup.
Ben Dwarshuis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Spencer Johnson, Tanveer Sangha, and Sean Abbott have been included in the squad, while Cooper Connolly has been named as the traveling reserve.
Australia’s 15-Man Squad for the Champions Trophy 2025
- Captain: Steve Smith
- Squad Members: Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Tanveer Sangha, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa
- Traveling Reserve: Cooper Connolly
George Bailey Acknowledges Starc’s Contribution
George Bailey, Australia’s chief selector, acknowledged Starc’s commitment to international cricket and his resilience in playing through injuries.
“We respect Mitch’s decision and understand his need for privacy. His dedication to Australian cricket, including playing through pain and prioritizing national duty over other opportunities, has been remarkable. While his absence is a setback, it creates an opportunity for others to step up,” Bailey stated.
Fresh Faces & Tactical Adjustments
Australia’s squad revamp aims to maintain a competitive edge despite the absence of key players.
- Jake Fraser-McGurk has been brought in to add firepower to the top order.
- Spencer Johnson and Sean Abbott strengthen the pace attack, with Johnson providing a left-arm option in Starc’s absence.
- Tanveer Sangha joins Adam Zampa as a second leg-spinner for added spin variety.
- Ben Dwarshuis, who has limited international experience, offers depth in the bowling department.
Bailey expressed confidence in the squad, stating, “Despite the setbacks, we have a solid core of experienced players who will form the foundation of our campaign. We also have versatile options to tailor our playing XI based on the opposition and conditions.”
Australia’s Schedule
Before their Champions Trophy campaign, Australia will play two ODIs in Sri Lanka as part of their preparations. Their tournament opener is set against arch-rivals England in Lahore on February 22.








