Australia’s white-ball campaign in South Africa has taken a heavy hit as Mitch Owen, Matt Short, and Lance Morris have all been ruled out due to injuries. Owen suffered a concussion after a bouncer from Kagiso Rabada struck his helmet in the second T20I, ruling him out for at least 12 days.Â
Short’s lingering side strain from the West Indies tour and Morris’ back soreness have forced Cricket Australia into three last-minute squad changes ahead of the third T20I and upcoming ODI series.
[REPORT] Owen’s Concussion Alters Australia’s Plans
The third T20I in Durban on August 16 was meant to be another exciting match in the ongoing Australia vs South Africa series. Cricket Australia had to make changes because Owen got hurt in the second T20I.Â
The all-rounder hit a short ball from Kagiso Rabada and it hit him right on the helmet. Because of the rules for concussions, he cannot play for at least 12 days.Â
He will miss the last T20I and all three ODI games on August 19, 22, and 24. Injuries in cricket can feel like losing an important piece in a game of chess at a key time.Â
For Australia, Owen not being there creates a hole in both batting strength and bowling mix.
#MitchellOwen has been ruled out of the remaining white ball series against South Africa. pic.twitter.com/OOq6B5OjX6
— CricCircle (@thecriccircle) August 14, 2025
[TRENDING] Matt Short and Lance Morris Join the Casualty List
Owen’s injury is bad, but now the Aussies have also lost Matt Short and Lance Morris for the rest of the tour. Short, who plays for both teams, has been dealing with a side strain he got during the West Indies trip.
He has not gotten better fast enough to play. At the same time, Morris—chosen only for the ODI team—said he felt pain in his lower back while getting ready.Â
He went back to Perth for more tests. With many things happening, these problems have made the team think again about their plans for hitting and bowling.
Australia’s ODI Squad for South Africa
Australia has a strong ODI team, even with some issues. The team, led by Mitchell Marsh, has a mix of experienced players and fresh talents.
The table below shows the new ODI team after a few players left:
Player Name | Role | Notes |
Mitchell Marsh (c) | All-rounder | Captain, middle-order stabiliser |
Xavier Bartlett | Bowler | Fresh pace option |
Alex Carey | Wicketkeeper-bat | ODI regular |
Ben Dwarshuis | Bowler | Left-arm variation |
Nathan Ellis | Bowler | Death-overs specialist |
Cameron Green | All-rounder | Batting depth, medium pace |
Aaron Hardie | All-rounder | All-round flexibility |
Josh Hazlewood | Bowler | Senior paceman |
Travis Head | Batter | Top-order aggressor |
Josh Inglis | Wicketkeeper-bat | Backup keeper, versatile hitter |
Matthew Kuhnemann | Bowler | Left-arm spin |
Marnus Labuschagne | Batter | Middle-order anchor |
Adam Zampa | Bowler | Lead spinner |
The Aussies have a lot of good players, so they will be looking for an easy change before the important games.
Closing Thoughts from the Writer
As a writer, this feels like a reminder that in cricket, momentum is really weak, like a dry leaf blowing in the wind. Australia is now dealing with a test of power and adaptability.
If they can change these problems into a chance for new people to do well, this series might still have the excitement fans want. But right now, their way to win seems more like a thin line than a big road.
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