Wade out of second ODI; confident for India

Stand-in Australia captain Matthew Wade remains restricted by his back injury and will miss tomorrow's Chappell-Hadlee one-day international against New Zealand in Napier.

Wade was listed to captain Australia throughout the three-match series following the withdrawals of Steve Smith (ankle injury) and David Warner (rested).

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But the Victorian failed a pre-match fitness test ahead of the first match in Auckland on Monday, having tweaked his back at training the day prior.

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The touring party was initially confident Wade would recover from back spasms in time to face New Zealand at McLean Park on Thursday, with team doctor John Orchard describing it as a short-term injury.

However, Wade was restricted to walking laps early in Wednesday's training session and was later ruled out of the match.

Aaron Finch will skipper the side again while Peter Handscomb will take the gloves. Handscomb filled in as keeper during the series opener, while he was also stationed behind the stumps during one day of this year's SCG Test when Wade was sick.

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Orchard, team physio David Beakley, coach Darren Lehmann and on-duty selector Mark Waugh had a lengthy discussion today after debriefing with Wade.

The ODI series finale is in Hamilton on Sunday, when Wade will be desperate to become the nation's 25th ODI captain.

Cricket Australia confirmed Wade would not be replaced in the squad, while Australia's full XI for the second ODI will be named tomorrow.

Australia's squad: Aaron Finch (c), Pat Cummins, James Faulkner, Peter Handscomb, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Sam Heazlett, Shaun Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Billy Stanlake, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (injured), Adam Zampa