Skipper Aaron Finch says Australia plan to test a new structure that provides greater batting depth and more bowling options in their opening ODI against Zimbabwe.
Australia play three one-dayers against Zimbabwe in the northern Queensland city of Townsville from Sunday, followed by three against New Zealand in Cairns starting on 6 September.
Finch confirmed an almost full-strength side, with the hosts welcoming back a number of players absent from their last match in Sri Lanka in June.
That includes spinner Adam Zampa, who missed the tour due to the birth of his first child.
But Test stalwart Marnus Labuschagne was omitted from the first game as Australia shake up the batting lineup.
Finch told Cricket.com.au that Alex Carey would be elevated to No 4, with Steve Smith filling Labuschagne’s No 3 position and Mitch Marsh sliding from three to six.
“The reasoning behind Marnus [missing out] is we’re just going with an all-rounder-heavy side,” he said.
“Two quicks plus Zampa and Cameron Green as the fourth genuine bowler. And then using Marsh, [Marcus] Stoinis, [Glenn] Maxwell as our fifth bowler effectively.
“It’s a way of lengthening our batting, and I think it’s important we keep trying to juggle the structure of the team around a bit over the next little while.
“We don’t want to get pigeonholed into playing in one particular structure of team.”
Test captain Pat Cummins will miss the series and the subsequent one against New Zealand as he takes a breather ahead of the T20 World Cup and a busy home summer.
Zimbabwe have not faced Australia in the 50-over format since 2014 and are missing several key players including injured captain Craig Ervine, opening bowler Tendai Chatara and spinner Wellington Masakadza.
Australia squad: Aaron Finch (c), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa.
Zimbabwe squad: Ryan Burl, Regis Chakabva (c), Bradley Evans, Luke Jongwe, Innocent Kaia, Takudzwanashe Kaitano, Clive Madande, Wessly Madhevere, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Tony Munyonga, Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava, Victor Nyauchi, Sikandar Raza, Sean Williams.
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