Usman Khawaja has been rested for Queensland's next Sheffield Shield fixture as Cricket Australia's workload management spreads to include batters ahead of the international summer.
The Bulls' captain is fit and healthy, but on Saturday he will watch his side's clash with Victoria in Mackay from his home in Brisbane.
Queensland still have four Shield games before the first Test of the summer against Pakistan, beginning in Perth on December 14.
Australia, currently competing in the 50-over World Cup in India, will play a five-game T20 series against the hosts, before returning home for a five-Test summer.
They will also play two Tests in New Zealand in February and March, and contest white-ball series alongside those five-day clashes.
AAP understands all Australian squad members will be subject to the load management policy - which had not been flagged before Khawaja's omission on Thursday - on a case-by-case basis.
How to best manage bowlers' workloads has long been a divisive topic, with Australian captain Pat Cummins dismissing the notion of rotation in India and hopeful his battery of quicks will play every World Cup game if fit.
The 36-year-old Khawaja has a relatively light schedule compared with some of his Test teammates who frequent the world T20 circuit, but he will play for the Brisbane Heat in the BBL.
His omission is a nod to how crowded the modern-day cricketer's calendar has become.
"Ideally you want your captain and best player to be there for every game, but we all know that, barring injury, he will be one of the first bats picked for the Pakistan series, so we understand the rationale behind the decision-making process,'' Queensland coach Wade Seccombe said.
"Uzzie is philosophical about it.
"He'd be happy to play, but he will also benefit from a more measured build-up ahead of another big international schedule for Australia.
"He's hitting them well, so we shouldn't be too concerned on that front."
In-form Bulls wicketkeeper Jimmy Peirson will captain in Khawaja's absence, while Gold Coast product Ben McDermott is poised for a Shield return after his off-season move from Tasmania.