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Abbott called up to join Australia's T20 squad

Blues bowling allrounder could make first appearance for national side in more than five years against Sri Lanka this week

Sean Abbott has been added to Australia's T20 squad and is in line for his first international cap in five years after fellow seamer Andrew Tye was sidelined by injury.

Tye was today ruled out of the three-match Gillette T20 Series against Sri Lanka after sustaining an elbow injury during a fielding drill at Adelaide Oval on Friday afternoon.

Tye will consult a specialist in Sydney to determine the extent of the damage and a timeline for his return to playing, but he won't take part in the Sri Lanka series that begins at Adelaide Oval tomorrow.

Cricket Australia today confirmed that 27-year-old Abbott will join the men's squad when they assemble in Brisbane on Monday, where the second match of the Sri Lanka campaign begins two days later.

Tye will remain with the squad for tomorrow's game in Adelaide before having his injury assessed by specialists.

Abbott, who was part of the Australia A tour to the UK earlier this year, has played one ODI and three T20 internationals for Australia, the most recent of which came against South Africa at the SCG in November 2014.

The New South Wales seamer has been a proven performer in the KFC Big Bash League over recent summers, and has been in brilliant form for the Blues in the Marsh Sheffield Shield and One Day Cup competitions so far this season.

Australia T20 captain Aaron Finch conceded that Tye's skills-set and his vast experience in T20 cricket – particularly bowling during the pressure-cooker 'death overs' – will be difficult to replace.

But Abbott returns to the national squad having claimed eight wickets at 20.12 in his two Shield outings this summer, and five at an economy rate of 3.95 runs per over in his five domestic one-day appearances.

Finch on the mend as Australia tune up for T20I opener

Finch confirmed that Tye had suffered the damage to his right elbow during the men's team's first training session of the home summer on Friday.

And even though the 32-year-old bowled in the nets shortly afterwards, he had consulted with team medical officials and coach Justin Langer and took no part in today's match-eve session at Adelaide Oval

"It was one of the first handful of throws he did in a high intensity drill (on Friday), which required 100 per cent throwing," Finch said today.

"He was just a little bit off balance and I think it was a bit of side-arm, slingy type throw and he just felt a bit of a pop in there.

"It's unfortunate for AJ that he probably won't take any part in the series, but he'll see the specialist in Sydney in the next couple of days to get their thoughts.

"He's a quality bowler and it's unfortunate we're likely not going to have him for these two series (including the three-match Pakistan series that immediately follows)."

Finch had spent much of the preceding week concerned about his own fitness, as the side strain he sustained in the summer's opening Sheffield Shield match showed little improvement.

But since arriving in Adelaide last Wednesday, Finch's injury has steadily improved and after nursing himself through Friday's fielding drills he went full throttle at training today and declared himself fit to play tomorrow afternoon.

Provided he suffers no adverse effects from the increased workload between now and Sunday's 2pm starting time.

"I feel confident to go," Finch said, adding the team had not engaged in any meaningful discussions as to who might take on the captaincy had he been ruled out.

"I felt good, batting in particular.

'I'm ready to go': Finch confirms availability

"I was a bit worried about throwing yesterday, it wasn't the most comfortable thing over the last few days in Perth.

"But getting here and batting yesterday, and throwing today gave me a lot of confidence.

"It's going to be how I pull up tomorrow, but at the moment I'd say I'm a ninety-nine per cent chance of playing."

Finch also confirmed that top-order batter Ashton Turner will be restricted to fielding within the inner circle as he continues his recovery from a finger fracture suffered last month.

Neither Australia nor Sri Lanka – who conducted their sole training session at Adelaide Oval this afternoon – have settled on a starting line-up for the series opener.

And Finch noted that the absence of Glenn Maxwell from today's nets session was to allow the allrounder to "freshen up" after a heavy schedule over recent months, rather than any indicator of Australia's final XI.

However, the other specialist batters in Australia's now 13-man squad engaged in lengthy hit-outs today, most notably former leaders Steve Smith and David Warner.

True to type, Smith faced throw-downs from Langer for almost an hour while Warner finished his session by occasionally facing up right-handed against a left-arm orthodox net bowler.

Sri Lanka captain Lasith Malinga understands the potential threat posed by Australia's most experienced batting pair, even though both have endured a lengthy break from T20 international cricket.

Malinga has waged many a battle against Smith during his vast experience with Sri Lanka, in the KFC Big Bash League and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

Malinga's experience to guide young SL group

He claimed his team had not formulated specific plans to quell Smith, who tormented bowlers upon his return to international cricket in this ICC World Cup and the Ashes Test series that followed.

Malinga also pointed to Warner's imposing record in the 20-over format and cautioned that his recent lean trot in Test cricket counted for little when the T20 internationals get underway tomorrow.

"In the IPL, he was the highest run getter in that tournament," Malinga said, citing Warner's return from suspension in this year's IPL.

"We know how good is the T20 format for him.

"And yes, in the last couple of months he didn't get much runs, but still we know he damaging he can be in any situation.

"That's why … to bowl one good ball to him is the challenge for all the bowlers we've got here."

Finch is similarly wary of Sri Lanka's top-order batting which, despite featuring a number of players who have not previously played at international level in Australia, fired during the team's recent 3-0 T20 series win in Pakistan.

They include 28-year-old Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Danushka Gunathilaka (also 28) and Oshada Fernando (27), as well as experienced trio Kusal Mendis, Niroshan Dickwella and Kusal Perera.

But Finch is also confident in the bowling firepower at his fingertips, even allowing for Tye's absence, with four specialist pace bowlers in the Australia squad prior to Abbott's addition – Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Kane Richardson and Billy Stanlake.

Finch rated Starc as the most accomplished 'death overs' bowler in T20 cricket behind India's currently injured paceman Jasprit Bumrah, and backed the left-armer to slot quickly back into that role despite not having played a T20 match for almost a year.

"When you look at Kusal Perera, Dikwella, these guys they hit all around the ground and they're aggressive," Finch said today.

"They take the game on, so you have to be at your best because they're so inventive and they move around the crease a lot.

"So you have to really think on your feet as a bowler, and as a captain.

"But Starcy's proven himself in both the shorter formats of the game ((20 and 50-over) that he's as good as anyone in the world.

"Probably Bumrah is the benchmark in terms of death bowling in the world, but Starcy is very close to him."

Gillette T20 INTLs v Sri Lanka

Australia squad: Aaron Finch (c), Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell, Ben McDermott, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Billy Stanlake, Mitchell Starc, Ashton Turner, David Warner, Adam Zampa, Sean Abbott (from game two)

Sri Lanka squad: Lasith Malinga (c), Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis, Danushka Gunathilaka, Avishka Fernando, Niroshan Dickwella, Dasun Shanaka, Shehan Jayasuriya, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Oshada Fernando, Wanindu Hasaranga, Lakshan Sandakan, Nuwan Pradeep, Lahiru Kumara, Isuru Udana, Kasun Rajitha

October 27: First T20I, Adelaide Oval, 2pm (Fox & Kayo)

October 30: Second T20I, Gabba, 6.10pm (Fox & Kayo)

November 1: Third T20I, MCG, 7.10pm (Fox & Kayo)

Gillette T20 INTLs v Pakistan

Pakistan squad: Babar Azam (c), Asif Ali, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Sohail, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Imam-ul-Haq, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Musa Khan, Shadab Khan, Usman Qadir.

November 3: First T20I, SCG, 2.30pm (Fox & Kayo)

November 5: Second T20I, Manuka Oval, 7.10pm (Fox & Kayo)

November 8: Third T20I, Perth Stadium, 4.30pm (Fox & Kayo)