The world champions included Brad Haddin in an expanded 15-man roster on Monday as part of a plan to keep players fresh for the five-match series starting on February 20.
One-day specialist Michael Bevan was also recalled after being sidelined with a rib injury but fast bowler Glenn McGrath was omitted because of complications with his injured ankle.
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"Michael Bevan's return to the squad following injury is welcomed and we feel that a back-up wicketkeeper to support Adam Gilchrist is also necessary."
"Brad Haddin performed well when called into the squad during the (triangular) series and this touring experience should help in his overall development as a senior cricketer."
With McGrath unavailable, Michael Kasprowicz was included as the fourth paceman after Andy Bichel was dropped during the recent triangular one-day series with India and Zimbabwe.
"In the pace-bowling department, we have included Michael Kasprowicz, who despite not playing during the two series finals, is a proven performer on sub-continental wickets," Hohns said.
"His performance over a long period of time has been first-rate."
The Australians are due to fly to Colombo on Friday.
The tourists are also scheduled to play three Tests against Sri Lanka and Hohns said the Test squad would be announced on February 20.
Australia squad: Ricky Ponting (captain), Adam Gilchrist, Michael Bevan, Michael Clarke, Jason Gillespie, Brad Haddin, Ian Harvey, Matthew Hayden, Brad Hogg, Michael Kasprowicz, Simon Katich, Brett Lee, Damien Martyn, Andrew Symonds, Brad Williams.