Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has been ruled out of Australia vs New Zealand white-ball series. Due to injury, Stoinis will miss the final and remaining ODIs of the tour. There is no official update yet on Stoinis’ participation in Australia’s further event.

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Hobart Hurricanes right-arm fast bowler in place of Nathan Ellis

The 33-year-old reportedly suffered a low-grade side strain, ie a muscle strain or tummy spasm. Stoinis will rehab in Perth before the India tour. Hobart Hurricanes right-arm fast bowler Nathan Ellis has been called into the Australian team to fill the spot.

Also, Australia is set to play the 3rd One Day International (ODI) game tomorrow (Sunday, 11 September) at the Kazali Stadium in Cairns. The Australian team has already won the series after two consecutive victories in Cairns. While David Warner has also been released for the last game.

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Removing side strain over a short period of time can be problematic

He will return to Perth to try and recover in time for the brief T20I tour of India. In which the team will depart at the end of next week. But removing side strain in a short period of time can be problematic.

Warner was released from Australia’s squad to manage his workload

Warner will announce his retirement from the team on Saturday. After which Finch will have a different opening partner for his final ODI. The pair would end up as Australia’s fourth-best pair with 3788 runs including 12 centuries.

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Cameron Green could be available again after missing out on a second game after a cramp in the first game.

Mitchell Marsh was suffering a minor ankle injury

Stoinis here is the second injury that Australia has suffered from their all-rounder in the past few weeks. Mitchell Marsh was suffering a minor ankle injury at home after the first match against Zimbabwe. Although there were indications that he would be available for India.

While most of the focus has been on Finch’s struggle of form, Stoinis’ comeback has also been tremendous. Since the start of the 2019 World Cup, he has scored 308 runs in 19 ODI innings at 17.11.

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Stoinis and Marsh were important parts of Australia’s T20 World Cup success

Both Stoinis and Marsh were important parts of Australia’s T20 World Cup success last year. Marsh cemented himself as the team’s No. 3 – despite missing out on a loss against England – and Stoinis went on to become a middle-order finisher alongside Matthew Wade. The pair also offer easy pace-bowling options. However, going forward in this year’s tournament, the question remains how Australia can fit Tim David on their side.