Smith replaces Finch as Australia captain for World T20

National selector Rod Marsh announced the Australian squad for World T20 on Tuesday. Peter Nevill was selected instead of Matthew Wade as the side's wicketkeeper.

Published : Feb 09, 2016 12:06 IST , Sydney

Steven Smith took over Test and ODI captaincy after Michael Clarke retired.
Steven Smith took over Test and ODI captaincy after Michael Clarke retired.
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Steven Smith took over Test and ODI captaincy after Michael Clarke retired.

Australian selectors today dumped Aaron Finch as captain in favour of Steven Smith for the ICC World T20 which begins next month in India, while Peter Nevill replaces Matthew Wade as wicketkeeper.

Finch has been skipper since October 2014, but with Smith already captain of both the Test and One-Day International team, national selector Rod Marsh said it was the right time for him to now take over in the shorter format.

“Aaron Finch has done a very good job captaining Australia in T20 cricket. He will have benefited enormously from the leadership opportunity and will remain a highly-respected leader within the Australian squad,” said Marsh.

“However since he became T20 captain, there has been a broader leadership transition in Test and One—Day International cricket with Michael Clarke retiring and Steve Smith assuming the captaincy in Test and one-day cricket.

“We think now is the right time for Steve to lead Australia in all three forms of the game as it offers us important continuity, not only ahead of the World T20, but beyond that tournament as well.”

A key surprise in the 15-man squad was the inclusion of Nevill, who is yet to play limited-overs cricket for Australia, but he was preferred to Wade whose recent form with the gloves and bat prompted the change.

“We feel our batting depth in this squad is sufficient enough that we can have a specialist wicketkeeper in the squad,” said Marsh.

“We want Australia’s best wicketkeeper playing in this tournament and we consider Peter Nevill to be the best in the country right now.”

Ashton Agar and Adam Zampa, both yet to play T20 cricket for Australia, claimed the spin spots ahead of Nathan Lyon and Cameron Boyce, while Josh Hazlewood spearheads the attack.

Finch (hamstring), Nathan Coulter-Nile (shoulder) and James Faulkner (hamstring) were all named in the squad subject to proving their fitness.

“Overall, we believe the squad we have selected is well-balanced and has the experience and talent required to be successful in India and help us win the World T20 title for the first time,” said Marsh.

“We were able to look at a number of players during the Big Bash League and the recent T20 international series against India and have selected the best short-form players available for the conditions we will encounter.”

Australian Squad: Usman Khawaja, David Warner, Shane Watson, Steve Smith (capt.), Glenn Maxwell, Mitch Marsh, James Faulkner, John Hastings, Peter Nevill, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, Aaron Finch, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Ashton Agar and Andrew Tye.

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