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Mitchell Marsh to lead in SA vs AUS as Steve Smith & Mitchell Starc both ruled out with injuries

Mitchell Marsh to lead in SA vs AUS as Steve Smith & Mitchell Starc both ruled out with injuries

SA vs AUS: Australia batter Steve Smith and fast bowler Mitchell Starc have been ruled out of the white-ball series in South Africa through injuries, but both are expected to be back in action in India next month. Steve Smith is nursing a wrist injury, while Mitchell Starc is recovering from a groin soreness, both […]

SA vs AUS: Australia batter Steve Smith and fast bowler Mitchell Starc have been ruled out of the white-ball series in South Africa through injuries, but both are expected to be back in action in India next month.

Steve Smith is nursing a wrist injury, while Mitchell Starc is recovering from a groin soreness, both injuries sustained during the Ashes series in England. With regular skipper Pat Cummins nursing a fractured wrist, all-rounder Mitchell Marsh will lead the white-ball side, who will play three one-dayers and five T20 matches in South Africa.

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“The compacted Ashes series and the World Test Championship was a heavy load for the group, and we are taking a conservative approach to the build-up to the World Cup,” chief selector George Bailey said on Friday.

“With the World Cup the priority of the squad, it was determined on advice that it was best for Steve and Mitchell to join the group in India by which time we expect them to be fully fit and available for the Indian ODI series, plus the World Cup warm-up fixture.”

Australia will travel to India next month to play eight limited-overs matches before beginning their ODI World Cup campaign against the same opponents on Oct. 8 in Chennai. To fill the void created by Steve Smith’s unavailability, Marnus Labuschagne has been added to Australia’s ODI squad for the matches against South Africa, the country of his birth.

In Mitchell Starc’s absence, fellow left-arm quick Spencer Johnson, who was picked originally in the T20 squad, is now in contention to make his debut in both white ball formats. Australia begin their South Africa tour with the opening T20 in Durban on Aug. 30.

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