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Australian T20 and ODI Squad for South Africa tour


Fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has been out from Australian T-20 squad for South Africa tour and David Hussey also has been ruled out from the Australian ODI team.


Australia to play two T-20 match against South Africa on 13 and 16 October and will start three ODI match series from 19 October while test series will be held in November.


Chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch said, The tour of South Africa will hard enough and South Africa is very strong team and to play on their own territory is always difficult, he said that because of bad performance Johnson was out of T20 squad, although He have been placed in the ODI team, test team will be announced in the next month.


One-day: Michael Clarke (captain), Ricky Ponting, Patrick Cummins, Doug Bollinger, Shane Watson, Mike Hussey, Xavier Doherty, Brad Haddin, Shaun Marsh, James Pattinson, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Steven Smith and David Warne.

Twenty20: Cameron White (captain), Patrick Cummins, Aaron Finch, Shane Watson, Doug Bollinger, Mitchell Marsh, Shaun Marsh, David Hussey, Brett Lee, James Pattinson, Steven Smith, Matthew Wade, David Warner and Stephen O'Keefe.

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