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Injury rules out Australia’s Mitchell Marsh from the series against Zimbabwe and New Zealand.

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Due to a slight ankle injury, Mitchell Marsh will be sidelined for the remainder of the ODI series against Zimbabwe and the matches against New Zealand. Australia is being cautious in front of the T20 World Cup.

Due to a slight ankle injury, Mitchell Marsh will be sidelined for the remainder of the ODI series against Zimbabwe and the matches against New Zealand. Australia is being cautious in front of the T20 World Cup. Following Zimbabwe’s five-wicket loss in Townsville on Sunday, the all-rounder was complaining of “ankle soreness,” according to cricket.com.au on Tuesday.

Marsh is anticipated to be healthy for Australia’s upcoming T20 tour of India, which takes place before the home World Cup.

Josh Inglis, the 30-year-replacement, old’s will travel back to England but won’t be there in time for Wednesday’s second ODI against Zimbabwe, which will take place in Townsville.

Steve Smith, the captain, told reporters, “It’s upsetting for Mitch, but there’s some very big stuff coming up.”

He played a significant role in our T20 World Cup campaign the previous year, and I’m confident huge things are in store for him this year.

The goal is to get Marsh ready for that, Smith said of Marsh, who was Australia’s hero in their crushing victory over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final a year ago.

Following the series against Zimbabwe, three one-day matches against New Zealand will begin on September 6 and take place in Cairns.

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