
-
Indonesia school collapse toll hits 67 as search ends
-
Dodgers hold off Phillies, Brewers on the brink
-
Lawrence sparks Jaguars over Chiefs in NFL thriller
-
EU channels Trump with tariffs to shield steel sector
-
Labuschagne out as Renshaw returns to Australia squad for India ODIs
-
Open AI's Fidji Simo says AI investment frenzy 'new normal,' not bubble
-
Tokyo stocks hit new record as Asian markets extend global rally
-
Computer advances and 'invisibility cloak' vie for physics Nobel
-
Nobel literature buzz tips Swiss postmodernist, Australians for prize
-
Dodgers hold off Phillies to win MLB playoff thriller
-
China exiles in Thailand lose hope, fearing Beijing's long reach
-
Israel marks October 7 anniversary as talks held to end Gaza war
-
Indians lead drop in US university visas
-
Colombia's armed groups 'expanding,' warns watchdog
-
Shhhh! California bans noisy TV commercials
-
IXOPAY Acquires Congrify, Bringing AI-Powered Insights to Global Payment Orchestration, Tokenization and Compliance
-
Trump 'happy' to work with Democrats on health care, if shutdown ends
-
Trump says may invoke Insurrection Act to deploy more troops in US
-
UNESCO board backs Egyptian for chief after US row
-
Greta Thunberg lands in Greece with expelled Gaza flotilla activists
-
Unreachable Nobel winner hiking 'off the grid'
-
Retirement or marketing gimmick? Cryptic LeBron video sets Internet buzzing
-
CAF 'absolutely confident' AFCON will go ahead in protest-hit Morocco
-
Paris stocks slide amid French political upheaval, Tokyo soars
-
EU should scrap ban on new combustion-engine sales: Merz
-
US government shutdown enters second week, no end in sight
-
World MotoGP champion Marquez to miss two races with fracture
-
Matthieu Blazy reaches for the stars in Chanel debut
-
Macron gives outgoing French PM final chance to salvage government
-
Illinois sues to block National Guard deployment in Chicago
-
Exiled Willis succeeds Dupont as Top 14 player of the season
-
Hamas and Israel open talks in Egypt under Trump's Gaza peace plan
-
Mbappe undergoing treatment for 'small niggle' at France camp: Deschamps
-
Common inhalers carry heavy climate cost, study finds
-
Madagascar president taps general for PM in bid to defuse protests
-
Greta Thunberg lands in Greece among expelled Gaza flotilla activists
-
UEFA 'reluctantly' approves European league games in US, Australia
-
Hundreds protest in Madagascar as president to announce new premier
-
Greta Thunberg lands in Greece among Gaza flotilla activists deported from Israel
-
UNESCO board backs Egyptian ex-minister for top job: official
-
Facing confidence vote, EU chief calls for unity
-
Cash-strapped UNHCR shed 5,000 jobs this year
-
Mbappe to have 'small niggle' examined at France camp: Deschamps
-
Brazil's Lula asks Trump to remove tariffs in 'friendly' phone call
-
Paris stocks slide as French PM resigns, Tokyo soars
-
'Terrible' Zverev dumped out of Shanghai by France's Rinderknech
-
What are regulatory T-cells? Nobel-winning science explained
-
Indirect talks on ending Gaza war begin in Sharm El-Sheikh: Egypt media
-
OpenAI signs multi-billion dollar chip deal with AMD
-
Salah under fire as Liverpool star loses his spark

Labuschagne out as Renshaw returns to Australia squad for India ODIs
Australia batsman Matt Renshaw was given an international lifeline after more than two years in the wilderness Tuesday but Marnus Labuschagne was left out of both the ODI and T20 squads for the home series against India.
Renshaw, who last played a Test match in February 2023 -- also against India -- is in line for his ODI debut at the age of 29.
He has been in prolific form for Queensland and Australia A. He scored a century in the first match of the Sheffield Shield season and battered 248 runs in three one-day games for Australia A against Sri Lanka in July.
He was last selected for the Australian ODI squad in 2022, but never made the starting XI.
Renshaw's Queensland teammate Labuschagne was left out of both the ODI and T20 squads to play India in Australia, starting October 19.
Labuschagne scored 160 from 206 balls in the Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania.
That followed a brisk 130 from 118 balls for Queensland in their One-Day Cup opener against Victoria last month.
Chair of selectors George Bailey said there was a need to manage the players' workload ahead of a busy few months.
Australia host England in the Ashes from November 21, when Labuschagne will expect to return to the fold despite some lean international form.
"The majority of the T20 squad will remain together as it's an important period in the build towards the World Cup next year," said Bailey.
"However we are trying to strike a balance to ensure we simultaneously prepare certain individuals for the Test series ahead," he added.
Mitchell Starc, who last month announced his retirement from T20 cricket, is back for the ODIs.
Glenn Maxwell is still nursing a broken wrist and Cameron Green will continue his Test preparations with Western Australia after playing the ODI series against India.
Australia ODI squad: Mitchell Marsh (capt), Xavier Bartlett, Alex Carey, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Mitch Owen, Matthew Renshaw, Matt Short, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa.
Australia T20 squad (first two games): Mitchell Marsh (capt), Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Short, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa.
A.Jones--AMWN