Australia brought down Maraneus Labushhani for its opening test against the West Indies with Steve Smith also lost through injury.
In their places, the opening match in teenager Sam Kumstas and Josh Ingelis comes in the opening match in Barbados, which starts on June 25.
Labuschagne opened the beating in favor of Australia in defeating the World Championships by South Africa last week, but it ended tens of 17 and 22 to continue the lean talisman.
The 30 -year -old has not experienced a hundred -year -old test since the fourth ash test for 2023.
“Marnus can be at his best a really important member in this team. He realizes that his production was not at the level we expect,” said George Billy, chief of choice.
“We will continue to work with him in the fields of his game, we feel that he needs to be re -discovered. We continue to appreciate his skill and expect him to work through a positive challenge.”
Meanwhile, Smith took off his right -right finger on the third day of the final in Lord.
Although he avoided surgery and traveled to the Caribbean Sea, he must wear a splint for up to eight weeks, but he can return to the second test in Greenada in July.
“Steve needs more time in order to heal the wound, so we will give him another week's comfort and evaluate his functions after that,” said Billy.
“We have made a decision to give Josh Wissam the opportunity to replace Steve and Marsenus. We are excited to see them get an opportunity to enhance their career in the test.
“In his only chance to test the cricket game so far, Josh was great in Sri Lanka, as he showed a great intention and ability to pressure the opposition.”