Australia's T20 stars vow ranking lift

Australia is eyeing a lift in the rankings ahead of the ICC World Twenty20 beginning in March.

Australia's Twenty20 squad is vowing to improve its woeful ranking ahead of this year's world championship by putting a final nail into England's coffin.

Australia sit eighth on the ICC rankings, one place ahead of minnows Ireland, less than two months out from the World Twenty20 in Bangladesh.

The squad has arrived in Hobart for the first of three matches against the tourists, who have already been humbled 5-0 in the Ashes and 4-1 in the one-day international series.

Wicketkeeper/batsman Matt Wade said the new-look Australians, many fresh from the Big Bash League, were desperate to improve the nation's fortunes in the game's shortest format.

"Definitely, you usually play two and generally it's a drawn series," he told reporters.

"This time they've got three which is going to be good.

"There's a World Cup coming up so we've got to try and finalise the team."

Wade said despite the change of format, the home side could continue its humiliation of sixth-ranked England.

"I think we'll take the momentum (from) throughout the whole summer," he said.

"The guys have set it up really nicely for us, they've managed to win the one-day series as well.

"It would be really nice to finish the summer off on a high and win this series."

But the former Test keeper warned England's T20 stars would be primed to perform after also spending time in the Big Bash.

"They're very dangerous in this format," he said.

"They're got players like (the Melbourne Stars') Luke Wright and (Sydney Sixers') Michael Lumb who have played over here for a couple of months now so they're going to come in and be more dangerous as well.

"We've got to be at our best."

The Australian side was waiting on a medical assessment of scans on allrounder James Faulkner's injured knee.

No replacement has been named.


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