Richardson ruled out of Pakistan white-ball tour, Dwarshuis called up

By Sports Desk March 22, 2022

Ben Dwarshuis has been called up to the Australia squad for the limited-overs tour of Pakistan after Kane Richardson was ruled out due to a hamstring injury.

Richardson aggravated the injury during a training session in Melbourne before Australia fly out to Lahore.

A Cricket Australia statement said: "Although the injury is considered minor it was decided the long trip to Pakistan along with four games in eight days and short turnarounds [that] it was in Richardson's best interests to remain home."

Left-arm seamer Dwarshuis, 27, will be hoping to make his international debut in the absence of Richardson.

Test captain Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood have been rested for the white-ball contests with Pakistan.

The three-match ODI series starts in Lahore next Tuesday, with a T20 international to come on April 5.

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