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Mitchell Marsh, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis ruled out of India tour due to injuries

Melbourne, September 14 Australia will miss the services of Mitchell Marsh, Mitchell Starc and Marcus Stoinis in the three-match T20 International tour of India after the three were ruled put for the series on Wednesday due to injuries. While Starc...
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Melbourne, September 14

Australia will miss the services of Mitchell Marsh, Mitchell Starc and Marcus Stoinis in the three-match T20 International tour of India after the three were ruled put for the series on Wednesday due to injuries.

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While Starc has been suffering from a knee injury, Marsh and Stoinis have been ruled out due to ankle and side issues, respectively.

According to cricket.com.au, the injuries are minor but Cricket Australia took the decision not to risk the players keeping in mind the T20 World Cup to be played at home, starting next month.

The recent development will further deplete the Australian squad as David Warner has already been rested for the tour.

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The Australian selectors have included Nathan Ellis, Daniel Sams and Sean Abbott as replacements for Starc, Marsh and Stoinis.

While Marsh and Stoinis suffered the injuries during the ODI series against Zimbabwe and New Zealand, Starc’s was a late exclusion following a scan on his knee on Wednesday.

Australia will play three T20s against hosts India – at Mohali on September 20, Nagpur on September 23 and Hyderabad on September 25.

After the whirlwind India tour, Australia are set to play a T20 series against the West Indies and England in the build-up to the T20 World Cup.

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