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Mitchell Marsh ruled out of England clash after flying home for personal reasons
Australia's World Cup campaign has hit another hurdle with star allrounder Mitchell Marsh ruled out of the England clash after flying home for personal reasons.
Bog has flown home to Perth and won't play in that frame of mind with Britain in Ahmedabad. This comes on the rear of Glenn Maxwell being governed out of the conflict in the wake of experiencing a blackout during a golf day on Monday.
Cricket Australia affirmed in a proclamation on Thursday that Bog had flown home on Wednesday night.
"Australian allrounder Mitchell Swamp has gotten back from the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 before the end of last night for individual reasons," the assertion said. "A course of events on his re-visitation of the crew is to be affirmed. No further detail will be presented as of now."
Marcus Stoinis is probably going to be fit to come into the side having recuperated from a minor calf issue that has kept him out of the last two matches against the Netherlands and New Zealand yet Cameron Green will likewise be set for a review while Marnus Labuschagne is probably going to stay in the center request. Australia will be down to just 13 fit players for the conflict with Britain with Sean Abbott and Alex Carey the main others accessible in the crew.
Bog's nonattendance will likewise possible imply that Steven Smith will get back to his favored situation at No.3. However, it is a colossal catastrophe for Australia's offset with two of their most dangerous and damaging players in Bog and Maxwell missing for the match against Britain as they hope to support a semi-last spot.