Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis are set to be left out of Australia's one-day squad for the tour of India as Marnus Labuschagne's stunning rise to the elite ranks of the Test side has him in the frame to become a multi-format international player.

The expected exclusion of Maxwell and Stoinis marks a major shift from this year's World Cup in which the pair had the responsibility of turbocharging Australia's middle order.

Glenn Maxwell had a disappointing 2019 World Cup campaign in England. Credit:AP

Both, however, had lean tournaments with Maxwell averaging 22 in an event where he never got going. All-rounder Stoinis, whose campaign was hampered by injury, made just 87 runs in eight games – though he was more effective with the ball, taking seven wickets at 35.

It shapes as a major fall for Stoinis, who is Australia's reigning one-day player of the year. Though a powerful hitter, Stoinis can struggle to turn the strike over at the start of his innings.