Daniel Fallins has been chosen in a 14-man Cricket Australia squad to tour India.
The national performance squad will tour the sub-continent for two and a half weeks where they will spend time at the MRF Academy in Chennai.
The squad will work alongside Test legend Glenn McGrath in his role as director of the MRF Pace Foundation. Having already assembled at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane for a pre-tour camp, the squad will travel to India on Saturday before returning on August 28.
Former Test opener Chris Rogers will be the squad's head coach.
Fallins made his first class debut for the Cricket Australia XI in a tour match against England in 2017.
Sutherland's talented leg spinner has since gone on to make his Sheffield Shield debut for NSW. The 22-year-old also has experience playing in the Big Bash League with the Sydney Sixers and the Melbourne Stars.
CA pathways manager Graham Manou, who will also be the tour manager, said the tour would provide opportunities for the players to improve their skills in what is traditionally a testing environment for touring teams.
"Australian Cricket has enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship with the MRF Foundation for 26 years and we value the chance to take some of our young players to India to give them the chance to stretch themselves under match conditions,'' he said.
"The pace bowlers will also have the opportunity to interact with Glenn who has a wealth of knowledge about bowling and can certainly assist them to expand their skills.
"The squad has a nice blend of youth and some more experienced members, so the coaching staff of Chris Rogers and Craig Howard will have plenty of options to work with."