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Wi vs Aus: Mitchell Marsh confirms that he will no longer bowl due to the rear issues

As the T20I Captain, Marsh said, “First and most important, it is always ‘we are representing Australia, we are here to win the series’ and culturally, how we want to go about it.” Australian cricket captain Mitchell Marsh has confirmed that he will play as a batsman in all formats due to full back problems, as Australia prepares to face the West Indies in the five -match T20C series from July 20, which is in Sabini Park since July 20. The announcement was made after missing the Marsh ICC Champions Trophy due to injury earlier this year.Australia has announced their play for the initial match in Jamaica, which includes the replacement of Jake Fraser-Mackgurk Spencer Johnson. Owen will make his debut, while the short has been sent home during training due to stress from a minor side.The series offers an opportunity for Australia to provide an opportunity to fix its squad ahead of the ICC men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, especially senior players Travis Head, Alex Kerry, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazelwood.

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“There will be people who get opportunities. We have clearly gone missing for some people for a well -earned comfort for this series. But we want people to be flexible, liquid, and come together as a team and are really connected. We do not want anyone to come here and feel that they have to prove themselves. We have really found a strong team,” said Marsh said.The five -match series will begin with two matches at Kingston, Jamaica, followed by three games in Baceter, St. Kitts.The play of Australia for the first T20i includes wicketkeeper, Cameron Green, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Owen, Cooper Konoli, Ben Boveshuis, Scene Abbat, Nathan Alice, and Adam Zampa as Captains as Captains.

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