Australian veteran batsmen will replaced injured Lynn for England ODI’s series
Australian veteran batsmen will replaced injured Lynn for England ODI’s series
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Cameron White, the veteran Australian batsman, has become the latest bombshell selection after being picked for the upcoming One-Day International series against England, starting on January 14. The 34-year-old last played for Australia in 2015 but will replace the injured Chris Lynn following spectacular limited-overs form in the Big Bash League, where he has scored 285 runs at an impressive average of 142.5 for the Melbourne Renegades. White was controversially preferred over all rounder Glenn Maxwell, who was dumped after being criticized by captain Steve Smith for not training up to an international standard.

White has a long international career since debuting in 2005 having played four Tests, 88 ODIs and 47 Twenty20 Internationals. However, just earlier in the week, White thought his international career was over. "There's a vacancy (in the ODI team). I haven't heard anything," he had said. "I honestly don't know. You'd have to ask the selectors, I couldn't tell you. I feel pretty much the same as I've felt for the last couple of years in white-ball cricket. I'm batting with a pretty clear mind and watching the ball and playing it on its merits."

White's selection is the latest shock inclusion after Tim Paine and Shaun Marsh were surprise choices ahead of the Ashes. The pair were inspired selections after stunning performances in Australia's 4-0 series triumph. White will join up with the Australian team this afternoon (January 11) and is unavailable for Friday's BBL match between the Renegades and the Melbourne Stars.

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