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Nick Mulvenney

No Maxwell in Australia ODI squad for England series

Cricket - India v Australia - Second One Day International Match - Kolkata, India – September 21, 2017 – Australia's Glenn Maxwell walks off the field as it rains. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia have left masterblaster batsman Glenn Maxwell out of their squad for the five-match one-day international series against England that follows this week's fifth Ashes test.

Maxwell, who has played 80 ODIs for his country, can be one of the most destructive and entertaining batsmen in world cricket on his day but captain Steve Smith said he needed to be more consistent.

"We've all seen the way he can come out and play, all his funky stuff and he's pretty cool with that," Smith told reporters at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

"But when he puts his head down, he's actually a really good batsman. If he keeps his head switched on, and trains really well, and focuses on basic things probably more than expansive things, then I think that'll help him have his consistency.

"If he can find that consistency, he's certainly a guy you'd want in your team."

Wicketkeeper Tim Paine has also been recalled for the series nearly seven years after his last one-day international, replacing incumbent Matthew Wade as he did in the test side for the Ashes.

"Tim forced his way into the Twenty20 international squad last summer and after coming back into the test squad at the beginning of the Ashes series he has made a terrific contribution," said head selector Trevor Hohns.

"He deserves his opportunity in this form of the game and the challenge for Matthew is to return to the type of form that saw him score a one-day international hundred against Pakistan last summer."

Smith said he thought that with batsmen like Chris Lynn, Mitchell Marsh and Marcus Stoinis in the squad, Australia had enough big-hitting even without Maxwell.

"I think we've got a really strong side, lots of power hitting in the middle," he added.

"It's obviously unlucky on Glenn ... we want to keep seeing consistent performances from him and keep putting his name up there."

Squad: Steve Smith, David Warner, Patrick Cummins, Aaron Finch, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Chris Lynn, Mitchell Marsh, Tim Paine, Jhye Richardson, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Andrew Tye, Adam Zampa                               

                             

(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

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