In-form Aussies give Langer \'brutal\' World Cup selection dilemma

In-form Aussies give Langer 'brutal' World Cup selection dilemma

AFP  |  Sydney 

Monday admitted some players will be "brutally unlucky" as he faces a selection dilemma with the return of and

The defending champions must name their 15-man squad this month for the tournament in England and and said the make-up was becoming clear on the back of the resurgent team's stunning eight-game one-day win streak against and

"It's actually becoming more obvious by the day to me. The same with the other selectors," he said on the website.

"We know categorically there are going to be one or two guys brutally unlucky not to get selected because they're all going so well... the blokes in the squad at the moment will be praying it's not them."

made it eight in a row with a 20-run win in the fifth and final one-dayer against in on Sunday to sweep the series 5-0 after coming from behind to beat 3-2 last month.

Their red-hot form has been built on the back of a rock-solid opening partnership between and Shaun Marsh, and have also been in fine touch with the bat, leaving difficult decisions as to where Warner and Smith will fit back in after serving their one-year bans for their part in a ball-tampering scandal.

The bombastic Warner seems a certain starter for their opener against in on June 1 after his blistering return to the

He bludgeoned a century in 55 balls on Sunday after smashing 85 and 69 in his first two outings for Sunrisers last week. Former Smith, who has scored more modestly with 20 and 28 for the Rajasthan Royals so far, is also expected to be recalled by Australia.

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said having Warner banging down the door to open the batting -- a position he has occupied in all but one of his 104 ODI innings -- was a "good problem" to have.

"Aaron has had a really good partnership with as well," he said, while pointing to the current partnership between Finch and as "blossoming at the moment".

"They (Finch and Khawaja) are both pretty chilled out and I think they work really well together. I think it's a positive thing. David has shown he's a very versatile player, Uzzie's batted three a number of times, Finchy's batted in the middle order. Versatility's important," he added.

Australia's selectors also face a conundrum as they target a record sixth triumph. is a certain starter but Mitchell Starc, player of the tournament, and Josh Hazlewood, who was also integral to their successful campaign at home four years ago, have both been struggling with

They missed the recent winning run and in their absence Jhye Richardson, Nathan Coulter-Nile, and all played well. "There's actually some good depth of talent now," said Langer.

"There's a number of guys who we could easily select... we've got some more confidence in the other guys." Australia are expected to take two spinners, with starting to work well in tandem with and conditions expected to be similar to the

had a quiet series with bat and ball against but is expected to be named as the all-rounder because is out of favour.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 10:10 IST