Australia rest first-choice Test players for Pakistan T20 series
- Josh Inglis only inclusion who is a chance of making Test squad
- Australia to host three ODIs before three T20s against Pakistan
Australia have opted to leave out all of their first-choice Test XI for the upcoming Twenty20 series against Pakistan so they can prepare for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
After facing Pakistan in three ODIs, starting on 4 November, Australia will then take on the same opposition in the shortest format of international cricket.
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