Heather Graham was named the Domestic Player of the Year last season © Getty

Australian selectors have picked uncapped allrounders Heather Graham and Erin Burns in the 14-member women's squad for the West Indies tour that begins next month. Both these players are in line to make their international debut having recently been a part of the 'A' side that toured England last month.

"Heather was named the Domestic Player of the Year last season and was a member of the National Performance Squad as well as Australia's 'A' tour to England, so we know exactly what she is capable of with both bat and ball," National Selector Shawn Flegler said. "Her skills with the ball will add further depth to the team's pace bowling stocks while her batting ability could see her play an important role in the middle-order.

"Erin has also been a standout performer at domestic level and has had to bide her time for a national call-up. A handy middle-order batter, her off-spin will help to fill the void created by the omission of Sophie Molineux."

Apart from Molineux, the selectors have also omitted experienced campaigners Nicole Bolton and Elyse Villani. While Bolton has made herself unavailable for selection, Villani has been asked to rediscover her touch in the WNCL.

"Nicole has made herself unavailable for selection and we are working closely with her and the WACA to provide her the support she needs as she continues to manage her health," Flegler said. "Elyse unfortunately couldn't force her way into the playing XI in the recent Ashes series and the selection panel believes the first round of WNCL is an ideal opportunity for her to redefine her batting and present a strong case for selection ahead of a busy summer.

"Sophie will also miss the tour to give her the opportunity to focus on her shoulder rehab after a large workload over the last seven weeks. With a big season ahead, including the World Cup, its important she gets her body 100% right and this break will hopefully allow her to do that."

Australia and West Indies will play three ODIs and three T20Is with the tour commencing on September 5. Australia are right now second in the ICC Women's Championship table. The top four teams at the end of the Championship will gain entry to the ICC Women's World Cup 2021 in New Zealand.

Squad: Meg Lanning (C), Rachael Haynes (VC), Erin Burns, Nicola Carey, Ashleigh Gardner, Heather Graham, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Delissa Kimmince, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Tayla Vlaeminck, Georgia Wareham