On July 7, 52 people were killed when four suicide bombers blew themselves up on three underground trains and a bus in London.
The minnows of cricket beat the World champs by five wickets in the ODI triangular series.
They will replace fast bowler Jason Gillespie and all-rounder Ian Harvey, who are rested.
Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie replace the duo in Australia's squad for the tri-series involving India and Zimbabwe.
Left-handed batsman Jimmy Maher, who also keeps wicket, is likely to play his first game of the tournament on Sunday.
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke will get his first taste of coaching at the elite level against Sri Lanka later this month after being put in charge of the Prime Minister's XI for a Twenty20 match in Canberra.
India face a tough task to avenge their World Cup final defeat by Australia in the tri-series starting on Thursday.
The match is being held in Perth. This is Zimbabwe's first Test in Australia.
New Zealand abandoned their limited-overs series in Pakistan on Friday after receiving a security alert, with the tourists "unilaterally suspending" all their scheduled matches.
'You have to be courageous to score runs in Perth,' Steve Waugh said.
Australia's fast bowler Jason Gillespie's comeback hopes suffered a blow when he was ruled out of a first-class match with a bruised lung.
Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie outline their plans for Ganguly & Co.
Australia selected uncapped 22-year-old fast bowler Shaun Tait to replace Jason Gillespie for the fourth Ashes Test.
Jason Gillespie was dropped from the Australian line-up to play Northamptonshire on Saturday
Australia won the 4th ODI to take an unassailable lead in the seven-match series.
Fast bowler Jason Gillespie and opening batsman Michael Clarke guided Australia to a convincing 3-0 series whitewash over Zimbabwe.
New Zealand, 1-0 down in the series, made 199 for five on the opening day of the third and final Test against Australia in Auckland on Saturday.
England go into the fourth Test in Melbourne, which starts on Thursday, 3-0 down in the series.\n\n
Glenn McGrath captured six wickets as Australia bowled out New Zealand for 433 on the second day of the first Test in Christchurch on Friday.
Australia included fast bowler Jason Gillespie on Tuesday in a squad of 13 for the fourth and deciding Test against India.
Australia took an overall lead of 381 after bowling New Zealand out for 251 in their first innings on day three of the second Test.
The wicket at the Roop Singh stadium promises a run-fest in the tri-series match.\n\n
Michael Clarke and Adam Gilchrist blasted centuries as Australia opened up 211-run lead in the first innings at the end of the third day in the first Test.
Kasprowicz, 31, has not played for Australia for four years but was recalled to the ODI side.
The leg spinner was picked for Thursday's first Test even though the pitch in Perth usually favours fast bowlers.
Australian spin great Shane Warne on Monday picked his fierce rival Sachin Tendulkar as the batsman to bat in any conditions and called his former skipper Steve Waugh a match saver rather than a match-winner.
Australia bowled out India for 239 in their second innings, to win the first Test by a huge margin of 217 runs.
Pacemen Michael Kasprowicz and Jason Gillespie took four wickets each to rip through the United States and set up a nine wicket win in the Champions Trophy match.
Jason Gillespie will replace him for Wednesday's match against Bangladesh.
Australia were 351 for 3, 56 runs ahead of Bangladesh, at close on day 2 of the second Test.
Sanath Jayasuriya and Marvan Atapattu made centuries in a record opening stand as Sri Lanka smashed 343 for five in their one-day international match against Australia on Thursday.\n\n