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The Ashes: Usman Khawaja earns Australia recall as hosts name 15-man squad for first two Tests

Usman Khawaja's strong form domestically has seen him earn a recall to the Australia Test fold; the 34-year-old is included in a 15-man squad for the first two Ashes Tests; series starts at The Gabba, Brisbane on December 8

AP - Usman Khawaja, pictured in 2019
Image: Usman Khawaja, pictured in 2019, has been recalled by Australia ahead of The Ashes

Australia have announced a 15-man squad for the first two Ashes Tests - with Usman Khawaja's strong domestic form forcing his recall.

Khawaja's last Ashes outing was in 2019, when he managed only a top score of 40 through the first three Tests before making way for Steve Smith's return from injury at Old Trafford and The Oval.

The 34-year-old has been on form in the Sheffield Shield, with 404 runs across six innings in the domestic competition.

George Bailey, chairman of the National Selection Panel, said Khawaja had been in "great touch".

He added: "He brings a calm, consistent and experienced component to the batting line up and is a proven run scorer at Test level. He also has the ability to bat across a range of positions in the batting order."

Khawaja looks set to battle with Travis Head for a spot in the final 11, with the latter putting together an innings of 163 early in the domestic season but falling off the pace a little of late.

Bailey said: "Travis finished last summer strongly, second only to Cameron Green for runs scored, and has again started the season well.

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"He drives the game forward and can put the opposition under pressure with his ability to score quickly."

Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Australia, Test cricket (Getty Images)
Image: Travis Head (left) and Khawaja (right) appear to be vying for the No 5 spot in Australia's Test side

Meanwhile, Marcus Harris has been backed to form a strong partnership with David Warner at the top of the order after success in the English season.

"Marcus has been a consistent run scorer domestically and had a strong winter further developing his game with Leicestershire," Bailey said.

Paceman Jhye Richardson is back in the squad, Michael Neser forms part of the squad as he recovers from a hamstring injury, and leg-spinner Mitch Swepson provides back-up to off-spinner Nathan Lyon.

Joe Root and Tim Paine pose with The Ashes urn ahead of 2019 series (AP Newsroom)
Image: The Ashes begins on December 8 at The Gabba in Brisbane

The Ashes begin at the Gabba on December 8 and the second Test will be a day-night affair in Adelaide on December 16.

Prior to the series, England will have two intra-squad matches in Brisbane, and an England Lions team will face an Australia A side including T20 World Cup winners Mitchell Marsh, Josh Inglis and Ashton Agar.

"This group is well balanced to ensure we are prepared for the many challenges of an Ashes Series," Bailey said.

"It has a mix of experienced, proven performers and emerging, developing talent.

"We will take this 15-player squad into the opening Test in Brisbane and the pink ball match in Adelaide, after which we can reassess for the remaining matches."

Australia's Ashes squad in full

Tim Paine (captain), Pat Cummins (vice-captain), Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Marcus Harris, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Jhye Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, David Warner

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