World Cup winners Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali look set to have played their last games for England after being axed in a shake-up of the white-ball set-up.
Australian Matthew Mott was sacked as head coach of the limited-overs side last month after disappointing title defences in the ODI and T20 World Cups and the appetite for change has continued with the removal of the two veterans for the forthcoming series against Australia.
Five uncapped players have been called up for Marcus Trescothick’s first assignment as interim coach: South African-born pace bowler John Turner, Barbadian-born all-rounder Jacob Bethell and left-arm seamer Josh Hull are selected in both formats; Dan Mousley and Jordan Cox come into the T20 reckoning.
Moeen has been an influential vice-captain to Jos Buttler but is now 37 and has acknowledged his international career is winding down. Bairstow turns 35 next month and lost his Test spot earlier this summer but has made clear his desire to continue for England.
However, despite having more than a year left on his central contract, it seems clear England are looking to move in a different direction.
Chris Jordan has also been moved on while Liam Livingstone has retained his T20 spot but misses out on the 50-over matches.
Jofra Archer is in both squads while another eye-catching pick is that of South African-born Durham seamer Brydon Carse, who completes a three-month ban for historical betting offences this week. He has not played competitively since May 10 due to his suspension.
With the T20 series starting on September 11, the day after the final Test against Sri Lanka is due to conclude, Harry Brook, Gus Atkinson, Ben Duckett, Jamie Smith and Matthew Potts have been omitted. But they are in the squad for the five-match ODI series.
Joe Root has been rested while Zak Crawley, Ben Stokes and Mark Wood are injured.
England T20 squad to face Australia: Butter (c), Archer, Bethell, Carse, Cox, S Curran, Hull, Jacks, Livingstone, Mahmood, Mousley, Rashid, Salt, Topley, Turner.
England ODI squad to face Australia: Buttler (c), Archer, Atkinson, Bethell, Brook, Carse, Duckett, Hull, Jacks, Potts, Rashid, Salt, Smith, Topley, Turner.
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