Tasmanian all-rounder James Faulkner believes there's room for himself and Mitch Marsh in the Australian one-day side, and even the Test team.
Faulkner missed the recent one-day series win over England after being suspended for a drink-driving conviction, and fellow all-rounder Marsh went on to win man-of-the-series honours.
The 25-year-old Faulkner, who played a big role in Australia's World Cup triumph earlier this year, says they can complement eachother in the same XI.
"We're two different players ... and I'd like to think we can both play in the same one-day team," said Faulkner in Hobart on Tuesday after arriving back home following a solid season for English county side Lancashire.
"I know we didn't throughout the World Cup but I'd like to think we could do that and the same with T20 cricket and Test cricket as well."
Marsh, who played three of the five recent Ashes Tests, was on Monday named in Australia's 15-man squad for a two-Test tour of Bangladesh.
Faulkner's one and only Test was against England on the 2013 Ashes tour.
Australia's next one-day matches are a five-game series against India in January.
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