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Smith, Warner Return for Australia As Afghanistan Bats in Bristol

As expected former Australia captain Steve Smith and opener David Warner were both included against Afrghanistan. 

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David Warner and Steve Smith are making a comeback into the Australian team after serving their year-long bans in their World Cup opener against Afghanistan in Bristol on Saturday, 1 June.

Rank outsiders Afghanistan's strength lies in their spin bowling rather than batting, with the team dismissed for just 160 by tournament hosts England in a warm-up match.

Australia boast an impressive pace attack but that did not stop Gulbadin Naib opting to bat first, with the captain explaining he wanted to give his spinners a target to defend.

"It looks quite a good, flat wicket," he said at the toss.

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“We have three spinners in the side and we want to put a score on the board for them. Morale is high and hopefully we can start well.”
Gulbadin Naib, Captain, Afghanistan Cricket team

As expected former Australia captain Steve Smith and opener David Warner were both included for their first full major international match since they completed year-long bans imposed after a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.

Warner was passed fit to play after recovering from a sore glute.

Australia preferred Usman Khawaja to fellow batsman Shaun Marsh, with all-rounder Glenn Maxwell included in their XI.

"I'd have batted first too," said Australia captain Aaron Finch. "Hopefully we can find some movement early on and get wickets."

Teams

Afghanistan: Mohammad Shahzad (wkt), Hazrat Zazai, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib (capt), Rashid Khan, Dawlat Zadran, Mujib Ur Rahman, Hamid Hasan

Australia: Aaron Finch (capt), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey (wkt), Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa

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