Australia face Bangladesh without Marsh, Head and Sangha in ODI series opener
Josh Inglis takes the captaincy with three uncapped players earning selection replacements for the three-match series in Dhaka.

Australia will begin their first bilateral one-day international series against Bangladesh in 15 years without captain Mitch Marsh, star opener Travis Head, and spinner Tanveer Sangha, forcing Josh Inglis into the captaincy role. The three-match ODI contest commences in Dhaka on Tuesday, with the squad depleted by injury to Marsh and Sangha alongside Head's granted personal leave ahead of upcoming Test fixtures.
Injuries Force Squad Reshuffle
Marsh's ankle injury ruled him out of the entire ODI portion, though he is expected to rejoin the group for the subsequent T20 series. Sangha sustained a hamstring injury during the second ODI against Pakistan and has been withdrawn from the entire Bangladesh tour. Head, initially selected for both ODI and T20 segments, requested and received personal leave to manage the demands of a congested international calendar featuring Test commitments against Bangladesh, South Africa, and New Zealand.
The Australian selection panel has responded by introducing three new faces to the ODI squad: Todd Murphy, Ollie Peake, and Matt Short. Murphy receives his first ODI call-up, while Peake and Short remain with the touring group following their involvement in the recent Pakistan series. Selector Tony Dodemaide expressed confidence in the replacements' ability to perform at international level, citing their recent displays during white-ball fixtures on the subcontinent.
Bangladesh's Pace Threat
Australia's preparation faces an immediate challenge from Bangladesh's emerging fast-bowling unit. Speedster Nahid Rana, the 24-year-old mentored by former Australian pace coach Shaun Tait, has emerged as one of Bangladesh's best pace prospects. Rana has taken 38 wickets across 12 Test appearances and has registered five-wicket hauls against both Pakistan and New Zealand in recent bilateral series. He occasionally reaches the 150 kilometers-per-hour mark and will lead a Bangladesh attack also featuring Shoriful Islam and Taskin Ahmed.
The Australian visitors expect markedly different conditions from their recent Pakistan tour, which was dominated by spin-friendly surfaces. Analysis of Bangladesh's recent series against New Zealand suggests Mirpur's pitch will offer seam-friendly conditions with grass cover, favoring pace bowling over spin. Inglis noted the preparation team studied recent pitch behavior to anticipate what the home side might deploy. The teams' last bilateral ODI series occurred 15 years prior, making this contest a significant reunion between the sides.
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