If it were up to Shane Warne, Usman Khawaja wouldn’t be selected in Australia’s 15-man squad for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019.

Khawaja is the leading run-scorer in one-day internationals in 2019, with 769 runs in 13 matches, at an average of 59.15. But despite that, Warne, tweeting out his selection of 15, left out the left-handed top-order batsman.

Warne instead picked D’Arcy Short, who has played just four ODIs, and hasn’t played one since November 2018. Short was picked to open alongside David Warner. Aaron Finch, the ODI captain, was shifted down to No.3, with Steve Smith at two-drop.

My squad of 15



Warner

Short

Finch

Smith

Maxwell

Stoinis

Carey

Cummins

Starc

Richardson J (if fit)

Zampa



Plus



Marsh S

N Lyon

A Turner

Coulter-Nile



Thoughts followers ? Agree ? — Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) April 8, 2019

Peter Handscomb, another in-form player, was also left out, as was Josh Hazlewood. Shaun Marsh made the squad, but found no spot in the XI.

Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis and Alex Carey made up Warne’s middle order, with Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Jhye Richardson and Adam Zampa completing the XI.

Before announcing his pick, Warne stated that the conditions in England and Wales must be kept in mind while considering any squad.

Cricket Australia are expected to announce their World Cup squad by 23 April, but with over 20 players in contention for the 15 spots, competition is tight.