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Aussie ODI depth bonus from early season series: coach

Back-to-back series wins over Zimbabwe and New Zealand have coach Andrew McDonald pleased with Australia's depth ahead of next year's ODI World Cup.

Australia men's coach Andrew McDonald says it's mission accomplished on several one-day international fronts.

Not only did McDonald's team bank consecutive ODI series wins against Zimbabwe and New Zealand, they did so amidst a background of change and experimentation.

The big question of who replaces Aaron Finch as ODI captain remains.

But McDonald says the two ODI series in north Queensland offered invaluable insights ahead of the 50-over World Cup starting in 13 months' time in India.

Australia downed Zimbabwe 2-1 in Townsville before putting the broom through the Black Caps 3-0 in Cairns – all while Australia's selectors tinkered with batting and bowling options.

Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Ashton Agar, Sean Abbott and Josh Inglis all played roles but didn't begin the series in the starting XI.

"The exposure that we're giving some players in Inglis and Abbott and Green, with (Mitch) Marsh and (Marcus) Stoinis and (Pat) Cummins not in that last side, we're just creating some depth," McDonald said.

"We have played some players in different roles.

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"We have challenged ourselves with the structure of our team as well playing eight batters and trying to get more overs out of our allrounders.

"We got a lot of information out of the six games up here, in particular three games against New Zealand in difficult conditions.

"The pleasing factor is the adaptability of our players to work through different conditions and to play in many different ways."

A plethora of batters and bowlers delivered crucial performances in the six ODIs.

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Green took his first ODI five-wicket haul against Zimbabwe and hit an unbeaten 89 to lead Australia to victory in game one against NZ.

Abbott was a menace to Black Caps batters in the second ODI, taking two wickets and sending down four maidens in a five over spell.

Labuschagne, who waited till the third ODI against Zimbabwe for an outing, delivered a crucial partnership alongside Smith, whose 12th ODI century set Australia's insurmountable total in game three against the Kiwis.

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The performances came with the squad knowing skipper Aaron Finch would finish his ODI career for Australia after their northern swing.

The question remains: who replaces Finch as ODI captain?

McDonald is in no rush to find an answer, with Finch to still play on as skipper through the coming T20 World Cup in October and November.

"It's probably the end of the (T20) World Cup really isn't it?" he said.

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"We have got a little bit of time to consider what those options look like.

"We've got the (T20) World Cup in front of us so that's more pressing at this stage than filling the captaincy void."

Australia's next 50-over engagement is November's three-match Dettol ODI Series against England that follows hot on the heels of the T20 World Cup.

A new captain will need to be found before the November 17 opener at the Adelaide Oval, with England also playing games at the SCG (November 19) and MCG (November 22).

Men's Dettol ODI Series v England

Thursday Nov 17: Adelaide Oval, 1:50pm

Saturday Nov 19: SCG, 2:20pm

Tuesday Nov 22: MCG, 2:20pm

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