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David on track for T20 World Cup despite 'minor' setback; Beardman, Edwards called up

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Tim David has suffered a minor setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury ahead of the T20 World Cup but remains on track for the tournament while Australia's selectors are firming on a plan for Pat Cummins to make a late entry to the tournament.

David, Cummins and Josh Hazlewood are among five of Australia's T20 World Cup who won't feature in the three-match series against Pakistan which starts at the end of the month alongside Glenn Maxwell and Nathan Ellis.

Mahli Beardman and Jack Edwards could make their international debuts after being included the three T20Is in Lahore.

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Chief selector George Bailey provides an update on Tim David, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins ahead of T20 World Cup

Australia are confident star batter Tim David will be fit for the start of next month's T20 World Cup despite a minor setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury, with fast bowler Josh Hazlewood also on track to be available for their tournament opener.

Pat Cummins however won't travel to Sri Lanka ahead of the World Cup with selection chair George Bailey revealing Australia's Test and ODI captain wouldn't join the squad until after their second group-stage match against Zimbabwe on February 13.

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Australia announce squad for Pakistan T20Is

Australia's Pat Cummins will be kept on ice until a few games into the Twenty20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka as selectors take a cautious approach with the pace veteran's recovery from a lower back injury.

Cummins returned to action during the third Ashes test in Adelaide but missed the last two matches against England and will skip Australia's T20 warm-up matches against Pakistan.

Selectors' chief George Bailey confirmed that pace bowlers Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Ellis, all-rounder Glenn Maxwell and hard-hitting batter Tim David will also be rested from the three-match series against Pakistan in Lahore, which starts on January 29.

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