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Australia Face Happy Selection Headache Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Semifinal: Pat Cummins

Australia Face Happy Selection Headache Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Semifinal: Pat Cummins

File image of Pat Cummins. © AFP Pat Cummins on Saturday yielded Australia will be dealing with choice headaches entering into their World Cup semifinal versus South Africa, after Mitchell Marsh’s 177 not out powered the five-time champs to a commanding eight-wicket win versus Bangladesh in the last league video game. Australia, who started the World Cup project with 2 losses on the trot, have now 7 successive wins and will deal with South Africa in the 2nd semifinal at the renowned Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 16. Marsh’s 177 not out (132 balls, 17x4s, 9x6s) follows a spectacular knock of 201 not out from all-rounder Glenn Maxwell versus Afghanistan in Mumbai recently, who solitarily made the bulk of the runs when Australia were minimized to 91 for 7 chasing after 292. “We believed it was an actually great wicket and believed we might get that overall. All 15 gamers have actually played this competition now and we increase to Kolkata, re-assess and possibly a couple of choice headaches there,” Cummins stated at post-match discussion event. With injury to Travis Head (hand) and Marsh returning home throughout their World Cup project due to an individual loss, it was just in their last 2 matches that Australia lastly had their chosen team of 15 at their disposal. Maxwell, who battled with serious cramps all over his body in his significant knock versus Afghanistan, will remain in mix for the semifinal together with Marsh. The ‘choice headache’ stems from the truth that both Maxwell and Marsh have actually struck 2 centuries each on the planet Cup. “He (Mitchell Marsh) played perfectly and the pace he had fun with was sustainable and the method he rounded off the innings, it’s a frightening prospec
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