Australia’s players will take away different lessons from this ODI series against India. While the series holds its own importance, for some it serves as preparation for the Ashes, for others it’s a first real opportunity at the ODI level, and for a few it’s a chance to revive their credentials. For Matt Short, however, this is a crucial phase to push his case for a top-order spot, with competition heating up ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup, as per ESPNcricinfo.

The rain-hit opening match in Perth was Short’s 16th ODI since making his debut a little over two years ago in South Africa. In his debut game against India in Mohali, he batted at No. 8, and a few months later, he was sent in at No. 6 against West Indies in Sydney. It was only later that he got an extended run at the top of the o

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