Australia rest Ponting, Clarke to lead in ODI series

MOHALI, India, (Reuters) – Michael Clarke will lead a  largely inexperienced Australian side in the one-day series against  India after regular skipper Ricky Ponting was rested as part of  the team’s World Cup and Ashes plans.

Apart from Ponting, paceman Mitchell Johnson and all-rounder  Shane Watson will also skip the three-match series, Cricket  Australia said in a statement yesterday.

“Player workload management is particularly important over  the course of the next seven months as we prepare a squad to  defend the World Cup in India and the subcontinent and to win  the Ashes back from England,” national selection panel (NSP)  chairman Andrew Hilditch said in the statement.

“With that in mind, Ricky Ponting will not take part in this  one-day series. The NSP has decided as part of the ongoing  management of Ricky’s workload he should not take part in this  series. The demands of back-to-back test matches in tough Indian  conditions have been taken into consideration.”

Hilditch said it was also important to manage the workload  of both Johnson and Watson who figure prominently in Australia’s  World Cup scheme.

Uncapped fast bowlers James Pattinson and Mitchell Starc  will join Clint McKay and Doug Bollinger in the four-man pace  attack, while Callum Ferguson returned after a knee injury.

The one day series starts on Oct. 17 in Kochi with  Visakhapatnam (Oct. 20) and Margao (Oct. 24) hosting the other  matches.

Squad: Michael Clarke (captain), Cameron White (vice  captain), Doug Bollinger, Callum Ferguson, Nathan Hauritz, James  Hopes, Mike Hussey, Shaun Marsh, Clint McKay, Tim Paine, James  Pattinson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, David Warner.