Matt Short Misses Out on Australia’s T20 World Cup Squad
By Ananya Rao / 12.03.2026
Australia Announces T20 World Cup Squad
Australia has officially unveiled their squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, set to take place in the West Indies and the USA starting June 1, 2024. Notably, Matt Short has been left out of the squad, which has drawn attention from cricket fans and analysts alike.
The announcement comes just days before Australia’s first match against Oman on June 5 in Barbados. The squad will be captained by Mitchell Marsh, who has been a key player for Australia in recent years.
In a significant development, this will mark the first time Australia dons a green jersey in the T20 format, a move that has been met with enthusiasm. Cricket.com.au highlighted this change, stating, “Going green! Australia’s #T20WorldCup kit is confirmed.” This new look aims to energize the team and its supporters as they prepare for the tournament.
Ashton Agar has made a return to the squad despite not having played a T20 International since 2022, showcasing the selectors’ confidence in his abilities. Meanwhile, Marcus Stoinis and Cameron Green have also secured their spots despite mixed performances in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
However, the absence of players like Steve Smith, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Jason Behrendorff, and Matt Short has raised questions about the selection process. Smith, a veteran of the game, has been a staple in Australia’s batting lineup, and his exclusion is particularly notable.
Australia’s squad also features prominent players such as Pat Cummins, Tim David, and Glenn Maxwell, all of whom are expected to play pivotal roles in the tournament. The team’s strategy will likely focus on leveraging their experience and skill to navigate the challenges posed by their opponents.
As the T20 World Cup approaches, the cricketing community is keen to see how Australia will perform without some of its established stars. The decision to omit Matt Short, in particular, has sparked discussions regarding the depth of talent available in Australian cricket.
With the tournament just around the corner, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how the newly formed squad will fare against teams like Oman, England, Namibia, and Scotland. The excitement is palpable as Australia prepares to make its mark on the global stage.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific reasons behind the selection choices, but the focus now shifts to the upcoming matches and how the team will adapt to the competition.
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