The experienced Australian batter will be making a return to his favoured position with the upcoming 5-match Test series against India which will commence from November 22
Green was left out of Australia's T20I series against West Indies and the 15-player squad for their upcoming three-match series against New Zealand. This series will be their final bilateral series as they gear up for the T20 World Cup which is slated to begin from June 1.
Warner intends to play in the ILT20, which begins on January 20, shortly after the home and away phase of the Big Bash League (BBL) concludes. The ILT20 runs until February 18, but the three T20Is against the West Indies start on February 9 and end on February 13.
Bancroft was the highest run scorer in Sheffield Shield and even this season, he currently leads the chart with 512 runs. After the 2018 sandpaper scandal, Bancroft has featured in two Test matches against England in 2019.
In 2020, before the T20 World Cup, New Zealand and England had pulled out of the tour of Pakistan citing security concerns.
Ian Healy is all for giving Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh a go at the Ashes against England in the summer but the Chairman of Selectors George Bailey categorically shot down any such possibility.
He was named in Australia's World Cup squad after missing the recent tours of West Indies and Bangladesh because of injury.
Bailey played 5 Tests, 90 ODIs and 30 T20Is between 2012 and 2017 and is now an Australia selector.
Veteran batsman George Bailey has been appointed as the new Australia national selector and will join the panel in February next year.
The 37-year-old Bailey, who still plays for Big Bash League (BBL) Hobart Hurricanes and in the Sheffield Shield for Tasmania, will not be the first active cricketer to be a national selector.