Injury sidelines Cummins, Smith omitted as Australia confirm T20 World Cup squad
31 January 2026
Cummins' injury and a middle-order rethink headline Australia's final T20 World Cup squad, with selectors opting for Ben Dwarshuis' left-arm pace and Matt Renshaw's versatility while leaving out Steve Smith and Matt Short
A back injury has ruled Pat Cummins out of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 while Matt Short has been left out as Australia announced their final squad of 15 for the tournament beginning in India and Sri Lanka from February 7.
Cummins continues his recovery from a back injury, which has led to Ben Dwarshuis getting a late call-up to the Australia T20I squad for the World Cup. Meanwhile, Short, who was named in the initial squad, made way for Matthew Renshaw, with the Australian selectors deciding to strengthen their middle order, considering the multiple choices available for the top order.
Steve Smith is another notable omission from the squad. Calls for his inclusion in Australia's World Cup squad intensified after a stellar BBL campaign, where he piled up 299 runs in six innings at an average of 59.80 and a strike rate of 167.97.
Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Renshaw, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa
"With Pat needing more time to recover from his back injury, Ben is a ready replacement who offers a left arm pace option as well as dynamic fielding and late order hitting," Australia selector Tony Dodemaide said. "We believe his ability to swing the ball at good pace along with clever variations will be well suited to the conditions we expect and overall structure of the squad.
"Matt (Renshaw) has impressed in all formats of late, including in multiple roles in white ball formats for Australia, Queensland Bulls and Brisbane Heat," Dodemaide added.
"With the top order settled and spin heavy conditions expected in the pool stages in Sri Lanka, we also feel Matt provides extra middle-order support, with Tim David completing his return-to-play program in the early phase of the tournament. As a left-hander, he also offers a point of difference to the middle order batting."
Australia are currently in Pakistan playing a three-match T20I series in the build-up to the World Cup. Placed in Group B, they begin their campaign against Ireland on February 11 in Colombo, followed by matches against Zimbabwe (February 13 in Colombo), Sri Lanka (February 16 in Pallekele) and Oman (February 20 in Pallekele).
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