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Mitchell Marsh to Bat Only in Australia's T20 World Cup Opener

Mitchell Marsh to Bat Only in Australia's T20 World Cup Opener

Australia's T20 World Cup campaign will begin without the bowling services of skipper Mitchell Marsh, who is still recovering from a hamstring injury. Head coach Andrew McDonald confirmed that Marsh will play solely as a batter in their opening match against Oman on June 6.Marsh has participated in Australia's two warm-up games against Namibia and the West Indies, but he has not bowled in either match. Matthew Wade has taken over captaincy duties in Marsh's absence."For Mitch, (the warm-up games) was about ticking off where his body was at," McDonald said. "He fielded more overs tonight (in the warm-up against West Indies), he was able to move more freely, so he's building a little bit of confidence there. It looks as though he's all set for the first game."Marsh played only four matches for Delhi Capitals in the IPL due to a hamstring niggle. He returned to Australia in late April to continue his rehabilitation."The second part is just when the bowling comes back online... it won't be the first game," McDonald said.Australia's warm-up match against the West Indies exposed the absence of several key players, including Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Cameron Green, and Travis Head."It was by design, in terms of when we were getting people back after the IPL; we were well aware we weren't going to get the squad together until the first of next month," McDonald said."We've got some things in place where we'll bring the group together, we'll work through our plans leading into Oman and there's a bit of space between that game and (playing) England."Australia will face defending champions England in Barbados on June 9."We feel as though we have plenty of time to bring that group together. It's a familiar group, they've played a lot together. If they hadn't played a lot together then the prep might have looked different," McDonald added."We feel comfortable though as they know how to play with each other. It will just be finalising the XIs for the games, and the balances that we want. We've got plenty of options."

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West Indies Crush Australia in T20 World Cup Warm-Up

West Indies Crush Australia in T20 World Cup Warm-Up

West Indies' blistering batting display, led by Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell, propelled them to a commanding 35-run victory over Australia in their final T20 World Cup 2024 warm-up match in Trinidad.Pooran, the left-handed opener, unleashed a whirlwind 75 off just 25 balls, smashing three sixes in his first three deliveries. Powell, the skipper, followed suit with a belligerent 52 off 25, as the duo combined for 12 sixes. Sherfane Rutherford's unbeaten 47 off 18 balls added to the carnage, propelling West Indies to a formidable 257 for 4.Australia, fielding a depleted team with only nine players and coaches as sub fielders, struggled to contain the West Indies onslaught. Ashton Agar and Adam Zampa, Australia's main spinners, were particularly punished, conceding 120 runs from their combined eight overs.In reply, Australia's Josh Inglis struck a valiant 55 off 30 balls, but the absence of a full complement of batters proved insurmountable. Nathan Ellis, who had impressed against Namibia, continued his strong form, conceding 42 from his four overs.Gudakesh Motie stifled Australia's middle order, claiming the wickets of Inglis and David to finish with 2 for 31. Ellis and Zampa added some respectability to the total with a 51-run seventh-wicket stand, but Australia fell well short of the target, finishing on 222 for 7.This victory serves as a timely confidence boost for West Indies ahead of the T20 World Cup 2024, while Australia will be eager to regroup and address their batting concerns before the tournament begins.

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Group B Preview: England, Australia, Underdogs Vie for T20 World Cup Glory

Group B Preview: England, Australia, Underdogs Vie for T20 World Cup Glory

Group B Preview: England, Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman Eye T20 World Cup GloryAs the countdown to the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup intensifies, Group B promises an intriguing battle for supremacy. Defending champion England, perennial powerhouse Australia, and three determined underdogs—Namibia, Scotland, and Oman—will vie for a place in the knockout stages.England: Aiming for Back-to-Back TriumphsEngland enters the tournament as the team to beat, having lifted the trophy in 2022. Captain Jos Buttler and pace spearhead Jofra Archer are back in the fold, providing stability and firepower. All-rounder Liam Livingstone, who played a pivotal role in the previous triumph, will be eager to overcome a recent slump in form.Australia: Experience and DepthAustralia, the 2023 50-over Cricket World Cup champions, boasts a formidable squad. Travis Head and David Warner will anchor the batting, while Mitchell Starc will lead the bowling attack. Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh are back from injury, adding depth to the team. However, Glenn Maxwell's poor IPL form is a concern.Namibia: Giant-Killers in WaitingNamibia, the African Region Qualifier winners, has made a habit of punching above its weight. The team has upset Sri Lanka and Netherlands in previous T20 World Cups. Captain Gerhard Erasmus, a consistent batter and off-spinner, will be key to their success.Scotland: History in the MakingScotland, a regular participant in the T20 World Cup, will be hoping to make history against England on June 4. Fast bowler Brad Wheal is the pick of the bowlers, while Richie Berrington leads a balanced squad.Oman: Underdogs with QualityOman, making its third T20 World Cup appearance, has a squad primarily composed of players with roots in Pakistan and India. Left-arm death over specialist Bilal Khan and paceman Kaleemullah form a formidable bowling duo. All-rounder Aqib Ilyas, the new captain, is a reliable batter and handy spinner.Key Matchups:* England vs. Australia (June 4): A clash of titans that could decide the group winner.* Namibia vs. Scotland (June 6): A battle between two underdogs looking to make a statement.* Oman vs. England (June 10): A potential upset if Oman can exploit England's weaknesses.Prediction:England and Australia are the clear favorites to advance from Group B. Namibia, Scotland, and Oman will be fighting for the third spot, with Namibia having the edge due to its recent success in the African Region Qualifier.

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Nathan Lyon Predicts Australia-Pakistan Final in T20 World Cup 2024

Nathan Lyon Predicts Australia-Pakistan Final in T20 World Cup 2024

Nathan Lyon, the veteran Australian spinner, has made his predictions for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024, and he believes that Australia and Pakistan will face off in the final. In a recent video, Lyon was asked to name the two teams he expects to reach the summit clash, and he毫不犹豫地选择了澳大利亚。Lyon admitted that he was biased towards Australia, but he also believes that Pakistan has a strong chance of making it to the final. He cited the quality of Pakistan's spinners and the presence of star batter Babar Azam as reasons for his prediction."For the T20 finals team, Australia obviously because I'm quite biased towards them. I think it will be I'm going to go with Pakistan. In those conditions, quality spin bowlers, but also electric batters like Babar Azam," Lyon said in a video shared by Prime Video Sports Australia.Lyon also predicted that this year's tournament could see a team posting the highest total in T20I history. He also backed Australia's T20I skipper Mitchell Marsh to have a brilliant tournament."I think early on in the tournament we may see the highest score in T20. I'm going to go, Mitchell Marsh, I think the power that he has with the bat but also the skill he has with the ball in hand as well. So, go well Mitch," he added.Lyon's predictions are in line with those of several other experts. Ambati Rayudu, Brian Lara, Paul Collingwood, Sunil Gavaskar, Chris Morris, Matthew Hayden, Aaron Finch, Mohammad Kaif, Tom Moody, and S Sreesanth have all picked India as one of the semi-finalists.

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India and Australia Tipped as Favorites for T20 World Cup Final Rematch

India and Australia Tipped as Favorites for T20 World Cup Final Rematch

The highly anticipated T20 World Cup is set to commence on June 2nd, with experts predicting a thrilling final between India and Australia. This would be a rematch of the 2019 ODI World Cup final, where Australia emerged victorious.According to cricket experts from Star Sports, India and Australia are the frontrunners to reach the summit clash on June 29th. Former India pacer Sreesanth expressed his belief that India will avenge their ODI World Cup defeat and claim their second T20 crown. Sreesanth was a crucial member of the 2007 T20 World Cup-winning team under MS Dhoni.The tournament will be co-hosted by the USA and West Indies from June 2nd to 29th. India has been placed in Group B alongside Pakistan, Ireland, USA, and Canada. Their campaign begins on June 5th against Ireland in New York, followed by the highly anticipated clash with Pakistan on June 9th at the same venue.Other experts who shared their predictions include Brian Lara, Sunil Gavaskar, Paul Collingwood, Chris Morris, and Matthew Hayden. They all agreed that India and Australia possess the strongest squads and are the favorites to reach the final.India will be eager to prove their dominance in the shortest format of the game, while Australia will be looking to defend their title and extend their reign as T20 World Champions. The tournament promises to deliver high-octane action and intense rivalry, with the best teams in the world vying for the coveted trophy.

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T20 World Cup: 'Dad's Armies' Dominate as Experienced Veterans Take Center Stage

T20 World Cup: 'Dad's Armies' Dominate as Experienced Veterans Take Center Stage

The advent of T20 cricket initially suggested it was a format tailored for younger players. However, over time, experienced veterans have dominated the game, challenging the notion that it's solely for the young.As the upcoming T20 World Cup approaches, several teams are fielding squads that resemble "dad's armies," with a significant number of players over the age of 30.Australia:Australia's squad boasts only one player under 25, Cameron Green. The core of the team revolves around seasoned veterans such as David Warner, Mitchell Starc, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, and Mathew Wade, all of whom are on the wrong side of 30. Mitchell Marsh, at 32, has been handed the captaincy ahead of Pat Cummins, signaling a preference for fresh ideas over reputation.England:The defending champions, England, have opted for continuity, fielding a similar team to the one that triumphed in Australia in 2022. Led by Jos Buttler and an aging leadership group, the squad is packed with experienced players like Jonny Bairstow, Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, and Mark Wood. While they may appear similar to their previous campaign, players like Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, and Jofra Archer have gained valuable experience since then.New Zealand:Kane Williamson continues to lead New Zealand into major tournaments, and he will be joined by a core of senior players who are well past their 30s. Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Devon Conway, Michael Bracewell, Mitch Santner, and Jimmy Neesham form the backbone of the team. Rachin Ravindra, at 24, is the only player under 25, but the firepower of Glenn Phillips and Finn Allen will provide support to the experienced core.Pakistan:Finalists in the last edition, Pakistan will be led by Babar Azam and a similar-looking team. The squad includes the return of Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim, who have performed well in the Pakistan Super League. The inclusion of Azam Khan, Abrar Ahmed, and Saim Ayub brings freshness to the team. Experienced campaigners like Shadab Khan, Naseem Shah, and Shaheen Afridi will provide stability.

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Australia Dominate Namibia in T20 World Cup Warm-Up

Australia Dominate Namibia in T20 World Cup Warm-Up

Australia's T20 World Cup preparations got off to a strong start with a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Namibia in their opening warm-up match. Despite missing several key players, Australia's depleted squad showcased their depth and talent.Josh Hazlewood led the charge with an impressive new-ball spell, taking two wickets in his first three overs. The absence of regular bowlers forced Australia to field four substitutes, including head coach Andrew McDonald and national selector George Bailey.David Warner, returning from an injury-hit IPL season, made the most of his time at the crease, smashing a 20-ball half-century. Warner's innings set the tone for Australia's chase, which they completed with ease in just 10.3 overs.Ashton Agar, recalled for the tournament, opened the attack with Hazlewood and bowled economically. Adam Zampa and Nathan Ellis also contributed with wickets, while Tim David's part-time offspin proved useful.Namibia struggled to build partnerships, with only Jan Frylinck (38) offering significant resistance. Australia's fielding was sharp, with Borovec taking a fine catch to dismiss Davin.The victory provides a confidence boost for Australia ahead of their second warm-up match against hosts West Indies on Thursday. The team will be hoping to continue their winning ways and fine-tune their preparations for the main event.

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Australia Short-Handed for T20 World Cup Warm-Ups as IPL Players Return Home

Australia Short-Handed for T20 World Cup Warm-Ups as IPL Players Return Home

Australia's T20 World Cup preparations have been hampered by the absence of several key players who were involved in the Indian Premier League (IPL) final. The team will have just nine players available for their warm-up match against Namibia on Tuesday, with captain Mitchell Marsh still recovering from a hamstring injury.Pat Cummins, Travis Head, and Mitchell Starc, who played in the IPL final on Sunday, will briefly return to Australia before joining the World Cup squad. Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green, who were part of Royal Challengers Bangalore's playoff run, are also spending time at home. These five players are expected to arrive when the Australia squad reaches Barbados ahead of their first group match against Oman on June 5.Marcus Stoinis has also yet to arrive in the Caribbean. "It's important to be flexible," Marsh said. "Guys have been at the IPL. They've been playing a lot of cricket so we've prioritized giving them a couple of days at home, see their family, refresh and play the long game for this tournament."Australia may need to call on members of the coaching staff to field during the warm-up matches if they want a full complement. Brad Hodge, Andrew McDonald, George Bailey, and Andre Borovec could be called in. Daniel Vettori, another assistant coach, will also be part of the group but would not be eligible to field in warm-up matches.Marsh is confident of being able to play both warm-up matches as a batter despite his hamstring injury. "I'm just ticking off the last few things I need to tick off to be fit and available," he said. "All went well today. It's been progressively slow but finally getting there now and looking forward to getting stuck into the tournament."Some teams have opted out of practice matches altogether, but Australia's two warm-ups will be important for players coming from the off-season and those who did not feature much for their IPL sides. David Warner, whose international career will end at the World Cup, is also coming into the tournament after a lean IPL and a hand injury.

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Ashton Agar Joins Northamptonshire for Vitality Blast

Ashton Agar Joins Northamptonshire for Vitality Blast

Ashton Agar, the Australian all-rounder, has signed a short-term deal with Northamptonshire to play in the Vitality Blast T20 tournament. Agar will join the squad after the conclusion of the T20 World Cup, replacing Zimbabwe's Sikander Raza, who will depart for national duty.Agar, 30, is a key member of Australia's T20 team and was part of their victorious squad in the 2021 T20 World Cup. He has also won the Big Bash League with Perth Scorchers.The left-arm spinner has taken 48 wickets in 47 T20Is for Australia, including a career-best 6 for 30 against New Zealand in 2021. He is known for his ability to bowl economical spells and take crucial wickets.Northamptonshire head coach John Sadler expressed his delight at signing Agar, saying, "Ashton is a remarkable player with a real ability to change and win matches. He's got a winning mindset, has played at the highest level, and we're delighted to get someone of his caliber to the club."Agar is expected to make his debut for Northamptonshire on July 5 and will play four matches before Raza returns for the final two group fixtures."We've got a real like-for-like replacement in Ashton, which is great," said Sadler. "We're pleased with the business we've done. Obviously, the Zimbabwe series was announced after we signed Sikandar, which is a shame, but we've still got him for eight games at the start, then for the last two games, and we're very excited about that."Agar's signing is a significant boost for Northamptonshire, who are currently in contention for a place in the Vitality Blast knockout stages. His experience and skill will be invaluable as they look to challenge for the title.

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