Matt Short Misses Out as Australia Unveils T20 World Cup Jersey
By Ananya Rao / 11.03.2026
Australia Unveils New Jersey
Australia has officially unveiled their new green jersey ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup, set to take place in the West Indies and the USA starting June 1, 2024. This marks the first time the Australian team will don a green jersey in the 20-over format.
Mitchell Marsh has been appointed as the captain of the Australian T20 squad, leading a team that includes notable players such as Pat Cummins, Tim David, and Glenn Maxwell. The squad was announced amidst a backdrop of mixed performances in the Indian Premier League (IPL), where some players struggled to find form.
Despite his previous contributions, Matt Short is one of the notable absentees from the squad, alongside Steve Smith, Jake Fraser-McGurk, and Jason Behrendorff. This decision has raised eyebrows among fans and analysts alike, especially considering Short’s potential impact on the team.
Ashton Agar has made a surprising return to the squad, having not played a T20 International since 2022. His inclusion suggests a strategic shift as Australia prepares for the tournament. Meanwhile, Marcus Stoinis and Cameron Green have also secured spots despite their inconsistent performances in the IPL.
The Australian team is gearing up for their first match against Oman on June 5 in Barbados, which will be a crucial test for the squad as they aim to make a strong start in the tournament.
Cricket.com.au shared the excitement surrounding the new jersey, stating, “Going green! Australia’s #T20WorldCup kit is confirmed.” This announcement has generated significant interest among fans eager to support their team.
Australia’s decision to wear a green jersey is symbolic, reflecting the nation’s pride and heritage in cricket. The T20 World Cup provides an opportunity for the team to showcase their skills on an international stage, and the new kit is expected to resonate well with supporters.
As the tournament approaches, reactions to the squad selection continue to pour in, with many expressing disappointment over the omission of players like Matt Short. The dynamics of the team will be closely watched as they prepare for their upcoming matches.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final preparations of the squad as they head into the World Cup. Fans and analysts alike will be keen to see how the selected players perform in the high-stakes environment of the T20 World Cup.
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