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Mitchell Starc back for Australia to play in one-day Caribbean tri-series

Mitchell Starc kept the New Zealand batsmen on their toes on Sunday
Image: Mitchell Starc is back bowling at "a good pace"

​Mitchell Starc's return for Australia will strike fear into the West Indies and South African batsmen in next month's one-day tri-series, skipper Steve Smith believes.

Left-arm paceman Starc, 26, has been out of action since fracturing his foot in last November's day-night Test in Adelaide against New Zealand and had to undergo surgery on his ankle.

Starc's fitness boosts the Australian pace attack which also features Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Coulter-Nile and Scott Boland for the ODI tri-series in the Caribbean.

Each team will play three matches against each other, with the top two advancing to the final on June 26 in Barbados.

Steve Smith, Australia v Pakistan
Image: Steve Smith says he is fit to tour

"It's nice to have Mitchell Starc back bowling the way he is," Smith told reporters on Monday before the team's departure.

"He's looking fresh and bowling at good pace.

"Hopefully, some of the South African and West Indies batsmen are a little bit scared at the moment.

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"It's exciting to have him back and hopefully he can have some success straight away, or pick up where he left off."

Starc has been charging in off his full run-up and bowling with impressive pace at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane over the past few days in preparation for the West Indies trip.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade was struck by a painful blow in the stomach from Starc in the nets on Monday.

Australia's Glenn Maxwell plays a shot during the World T20 cricket tournament match between Australia and New Zealand
Image: Glenn Maxwell will have a medical assessment but is expected to play

Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell, who both suffered from side strains while playing in the Indian Premier League, are also expected to be fit for the tri-series opener against the West Indies in Guyana on June 5.

"I think they're both going to be right to go," Smith said.

"Maxy's had a chance to recover and I think he'll be fine for the first game.

"We'll wait until we get over there and the medical staff can assess him then but I think he's tracking really well.

"Mitch Marsh has been getting through his loads up here this week, he's been bowling well and batting well."

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 29:  Mitch Marsh of Australia  is congratulated by team mates after getting the wicket of Denesh Ramdin of the West Indies
Image: Mitchell Marsh is used to getting West Indies wickets

Smith dispelled concerns about his own fitness, saying he had fully recovered from the wrist injury that cut short his IPL season earlier this month.

"It's coming along good, it was nice to rest it for a couple of weeks and not pick up a bat or catch any balls. It's done it the world of good," he said.

Justin Langer, the former Test opener and now coach of Western Australia, will stand in as head coach in place of Darren Lehmann, who has been given an extended break from touring after suffering from deep-vein thrombosis earlier this year.

Australia squad: Steve Smith (capt), David Warner, George Bailey, Scott Boland, Nathan Coulter-Nile, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Matthew Wade, Adam Zampa.