Days after losing their title as the world's top Test team, the reigning champions in 50-over cricket will be determined to stop the rot when they take to the field in the first of five ODIs against an upbeat Sri Lanka.
Angelo Mathews' side completed a 3-0 series whitewash over the tourists on Wednesday when they won the final Test in Colombo by 163 runs, a result which led to Australia being toppled by India at the top of the rankings.
While Smith remains at the helm of the ODI side, the squad will be bolstered by one-day specialists such as allrounders Aaron Finch and James Faulkner, along with young spinner Adam Zampa.
Mitchell Marsh, who was earlier named in the ODI squad, was released after the Test series and his place in the starting line-up is expected to be taken by another allrounder Moises Henriques.
Coach Darren Lehmann said Australia had "obviously got some quality allrounders in our one-day squad" and the decision to release Marsh meant he could recharge his batteries before next month's tour to South Africa.
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While Lehmann said his side were building towards next year's Champions Trophy in England, he acknowledged the need to produce some immediate results to lift morale.
"You're always looking ahead. We have got a pretty solid one-day side who have performed well over a long period of time. The Champions Trophy is the carrot," he said ahead of the opener at Colombo's Premadasa Stadium.
"But at the end of the day we want to win a game in Sri Lanka for a start, so that's probably prime importance for us, and to play well."
Faulkner is expected to bolster the batting line-up which struggled in the Test series, particularly against veteran spinner Rangana Herath who has retired from ODIs.
Left-arm spinner Jon Holland has now returned home but his partner Nathan Lyon is staying on and could well be joined in the starting XI on Sunday by the young leg-spinner Zampa.
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