The all-rounder hit a match-winning 161 toput Australia 1-0 in front in Melbourne two weeks ago and immediately returned to his hometown of Ipswich, west of Brisbane, to see the destruction caused by the floods.
The Test match was originally scheduled for the Saturday but has been put back 24 hours to avoid a clash with Argentina's football team, which is playing a World Cup match against Ivory Coast on 10 June.