WA skipper Mitch Marsh and spin-bowling allrounder Ash Agar have been named in both the T20 and One Day squads and fast bowler Jhye Richardson has been named in the T20 squad.

Australian T20 International Squad
Aaron Finch (c) (Victoria)
Sean Abbott (New South Wales)
Ashton Agar (Western Australia)
Alex Carey (vc) (South Australia)
Pat Cummins (vc) (New South Wales)
Mitchell Marsh (Western Australia)
Glenn Maxwell (Victoria)
Jhye Richardson (Western Australia)
Kane Richardson (South Australia)
Steve Smith (New South Wales)
Mitchell Starc (New South Wales)
Matthew Wade (Tasmania)
David Warner (New South Wales)
Adam Zampa (South Australia)

Australian One-Day International Squad
Aaron Finch (c) (Victoria)
Ashton Agar (Western Australia)
Alex Carey (vc) (South Australia)
Pat Cummins (vc) (New South Wales)
Josh Hazlewood (New South Wales)
Marnus Labuschagne (Queensland)
Mitchell Marsh (Western Australia)
Glenn Maxwell (Victoria)
Kane Richardson (South Australia)
Steve Smith (New South Wales)
Mitchell Starc (New South Wales)
Matthew Wade (Tasmania)
David Warner (New South Wales)
Adam Zampa (South Australia)

National Selector Trevor Hohns said: “These are two very well-balanced squads with a focus on the specific skills each individual offers in their respective roles. The squads include returning players Mitch Marsha and Jhye Richardson.

“The same can be said for Mitch. He has been in tremendous touch with the bat for the Scorchers since his return from injury and is now back bowling well. His performances warranted inclusion in the area he operates as a powerful middle order batsman and handy bowler.

“Jhye Richardson also returns to the T20 side from injury with his performances demanding inclusion. He is a terrific young player who has been sensational in all forms of the game; and is an extremely strong fieldsman.

“Marcus Stoinis is a standby player for each squad and was unlucky to miss out due to the makeup of the current top order. It is terrific to have a backup player of his calibre in such good form.

“Of course there are other unlucky omissions which is always the case when selecting these squads.”

In addition, the NSP has chosen the following Australia A squad to play the England Lions in a four-day, day night first class match at the MCG from February 22:

Australia A Squad
Moises Henriques (c) (New South Wales)
Jackson Bird (Tasmania)
Marcus Harris (Victoria)
Josh Inglis (Western Australia)
Usman Khawaja (vc) (Queensland)
Michael Neser (Queensland)
Kurtis Patterson (New South Wales)
James Pattinson (Victoria)
Will Pucovski (Victoria)
Mark Steketee (Queensland)
Marcus Stoinis (Western Australia)

Mitchell Swepson (Queensland)

On the Australia A side Hohns said:

“This squad is a mix of young players and those with the opportunity to press claims for inclusion in future red ball squads in what should be a strong test against a very good England Lions side under lights at the MCG.”

Qantas Tour of South Africa:
February 21: First T20INTL v South Africa, Johannesburg
February 23: Second T20INTL v South Africa, Port Elizabeth
February 26: Third T20INTL v South Africa, Cape Town
February 29: First ODI v South Africa, Paarl
March 4: Second ODI v South Africa, Bloemfontein
March 7: Third ODI v South Africa, Potchefstroom

Australia A v England Lions:
February 22: Australia A v England Lions, Melbourne (d/n)