
DHAKA: Australia's Michael Clarke will be determined to make a strong  start in his new role as captain when he leads against Bangladesh in a  one-day series starting in Dhaka on Saturday.The stylish  middle-order batsman last month replaced Ricky Ponting as skipper at a  time when Australia are trying to revive their fortunes in both Test and  one-day cricket.Australia not only lost the Ashes against  England at home last year but also failed in their bid to win a fourth  successive World Cup when they crashed to India in the quarter-finals,  both the defeats coming under Ponting.Ponting, with 13,288  runs in 359 one-day internationals, has retained his place as batsman in  the squad for three matches against Bangladesh."Having his  (Ponting's) experience around the group is very important for our  development moving forward," Australia vice-captain Shane Watson said  Wednesday."We have got three games in Bangladesh with a new  captain that will add a slightly new dynamic to our team. I think it's  really an exciting phase in Australian cricket."Australia  began their tour on Thursday with a 90-run win over a Bangladesh Cricket  Board team in a practice match in Dhaka, with Clarke, Ponting, Brad  Haddin and Mike Hussey all scoring half-centuries.Paceman John Hastings bagged four wickets, including a hat-trick.Australia  have made a few changes to their World Cup squad. David Hussey opted  out of the series, while spinner Xavier Doherty and paceman James  Pattinson have come in place of Jason Krezja and Shaun Tait.Fast bowler Tait quit one-day cricket after the World Cup.Bangladesh  have won just one of their 16 one-dayers against Australia, but batsman  Shahriar Nafees said the hosts could make the visitors struggle."I  think Australia will be under massive pressure. They didn't do well in  the World Cup and they'll have a lot to prove. We have to utilise this,"  the Bangladeshi batsman said ahead of the opening match."If we can make the best use of our conditions, I think we can make them struggle.Bangladesh,  who could not make it to the World Cup quarter-finals, recalled fast  bowler Mashrafe Mortaza after he missed the showpiece event due a knee  injury. Shakib Al Hasan was retained as captain.Uncapped batsman Shuvagoto Hom and all-rounder Alok Kapali were the surprise inclusions in the squad.Former  captain Mohammad Ashraful, Junaid Siddique, Naeem Islam and Nazmul  Hossain, members of the World Cup squad, were dropped for the series  against Australia.The last two one-dayers will be held in Dhaka on April 11 and 13.Australia  (from): Michael Clarke (captain), Shane Watson, Xavier Doherty, Callum  Ferguson, Brad Haddin, John Hastings, Mike Hussey, Mitchell Johnson,  Brett Lee, Tim Paine, James Pattinson, Ricky Ponting, Steve Smith,  Cameron White.Bangladesh (from): Shakib Al Hasan (captain),  Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Shahriar Nafees, Raqibul Hasan, Alok Kapali,  Shuvagoto Hom, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammad Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak,  Suhrawadi Shuvo, Rubel Hossain, Mashrafe Mortaza, Shafiul Islam. 







