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Marsh had an impressive debut in 2011 with a century against Sri Lanka in Pallekele after scoring his first first-class century at the age of 19 against a potent New South Wales team that included Steve and Mark Waugh
Labuschagne came in for Australia's swashbuckling batsman Steve Smith as cricket’s first concussion substitute during last year’s Ashes Test in Lord's.
Wade has appeared in a total of 94 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) for Australia, amassing 1,777 runs at an average of 25.8 and a strike rate of 82.1.
Marsh has been ruled out of further participation in the tournament due to a fracture to his forearm which he sustained after being struck while practicing in the nets recently.
The 26-year-old, played a key role in the 3-2 series comeback victory over India, by taking 11 wickets and claiming the second position on the wicket-taking list.
Australia are slated to play five-match ODI series against Pakistan from March 22 before they will begin their World Cup campaign against Afghanistan on June 1.
The 28-year-old has claimed 10 wickets in 15 games for Hobart Hurricanes this season, besides amassing 637 runs at an average of 53.08 and a strike rate of 140.61.
Marsh has been in brilliant form recently in the ODI format, having scored his fourth one-day hundred in eight matches, against India during the second clash in Adelaide.
Marsh returned to training on Monday, with vice-captain Alex Carey indicating that the selectors would see how he fared while bowling in the nets before determining whether he would be available for the Adelaide ODI.
Australia have called in uncapped batsman Ashton Turner into the squad as cover for Mitchell Marsh for the opening ODI against India on Saturday at the SCG.
India broke it's 71-year drought by winning a Test series for the first time in Australia.
Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane scored blistering half-centuries to take India to 172-3 at stumps after the visitors lost their openers early on Day 2 of the second Test in Perth.
The hosts, 1-0 down in the four-match series after losing the opener in Adelaide, reached stumps on 277 for six with captain Tim Paine unbeaten on 16 and Pat Cummins 11 not out.
Paine also backed opener Aaron Finch who made a three-ball duck and 11 in the first Test in Adelaide, stating that he needed just one score to develop the belief that he can thrive at Test level.
Chasing 323, Australia were bowled out for 291 runs in the second innings with R Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami sharing nine wickets for a 1-0 lad in the four-match series.
The 18-year-old who idolises opener Shaun Marsh, scored a century off 74 deliveries. Not content with this, he further reached his double-ton off just 39 more deliveries.
Rookie McDermott, the step-son of former test bowler Craig McDermott, could make his ODI debut should Marsh fail to recover in time for the second match in Adelaide on Friday.
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