rounder Marcus Stoinis will replace the injured Mitchell Marsh in Australia's One-Day International squad for the ongoing series against Pakistan, Cricket Australia said Monday. Fast bowling all-rounder Marsh has been ruled out of the remainder of the five-match series with a shoulder injury, which he sustained in Australia's six-wicket loss against Pakistan in the second one-dayer at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Sunday. Australia has already added batsman Peter Handscomb to its squad with Chris Lynn ruled out of Thursday's third ODI in Perth due to an ongoing neck injury. Stoinis has a single One-Day International for Australia to his name, against England in 2015. The 27-year-old will play Melbourne Stars' Big Bash Twenty20 match against Brisbane Heat Tuesday before he and leg-spinner Adam Zampa, who has been released from the squad to play in the same match, join the one-day team in Perth Wednesday. The series is tied at 1-1 after Australia won the opener in Brisbane by 92 runs before Pakistan bounced back in Melbourne. Starc rested Fast bowler Mitchell Starc will also miss the third ODI. Australia's leading strike bowler needs a rest and will re-join the squad in Sydney for the fourth match in the five-leg series. "Mitchell has had a very big six months and played a significant amount of cricket," said interim national selector Trevor Hohns. "We needed to find an opportunity to give him a break and with his schedule in the comings months we believe now is the appropriate time to give him a match off."