Australia All-Rounder Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out Of Super League Series Due To Injury, Australia has been forced to make a team reshuffle with the news.

Australia All-Rounder Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out Of Super League Series Due To Injury

The Remaining Two Matches Of The Super League series:-

Mitchell Marsh will miss the remaining two matches of his Cricket World Cup Super League series against Zimbabwe.

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Marsh has succumbed to an ankle injury and will be managing by the Australian staff in the hope that the star all-rounder will be available for his T20I series against India in September.

Player of the Match Mitchell Marsh's decisive innings
Australia All-Rounder Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out Of Super League Series Due To Injury

Bowled to dismiss innocent Kaya:-

The 30-year-old bowled six overs in Australia’s win in the first match of the series last Sunday, claiming the first wicket with a smart catch and bowled to dismiss innocent Kaya, and finished with figures of 1/22.

Australia claimed ten Super League points on their way to the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup with a win, and a win in the remaining matches against the Tourists would move Aaron Finch’s team to sixth in the table.

T20 World Cup Final result, highlights: Australia defeats New Zealand,  Mitchell Marsh, David Warner
Australia All-Rounder Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out Of Super League Series Due To Injury

They are Forced to go through the qualifiers:-

The top eight finishers in the Cricket World Cup Super League achieve automatic progression to the 2023 World Cup. With the bottom five being forcing to go through to the Cricket World Cup qualifiers.

Wicketkeeper Josh Inglis has replaced Marsh in the squad. And Gloveman will be eager to feature in his ODI in Sri Lanka. Where he fell for just five runs off Maheesh Thekshana at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

Australia All-Rounder Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out Of Super League Series Due To Injury

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Australia will play their second ODI against Zimbabwe in Townsville on Wednesday.