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Australia announces that Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, and Mitchell Marsh will not be participating in the T20I series against India-Reason Revealed

Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, and Mitchell Marsh are all significant players for Australia, however, they will not be participating in the Twenty20 International series against India owing to injury. Earlier this month, Australia announced their squad for the next series against India. These three played vital roles, but the national team will miss having them on the roster.

Before the Twenty20 World Cup begins, Australia is scheduled to play India in a Twenty20 International series that will take place in India. After a recent victory at home against Zimbabwe by a score of 2-1, the squad would be looking forward to extending their current winning streak. Australia has announced the members of their team who will compete in the T20 World Cup and the India series. In that order, the three Twenty20 Internationals are set to take place at Mohali, Nagpur, and Hyderabad on September 20, 23, and 25, respectively.

Australia will miss Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, and Mitchell Marsh against India

On the other hand, they have been dealt a setback in front of the India series. Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, and Mitchell Marsh are all considered to be first-choice players for them, but they are all expected to miss the series due to injury. Starc is now rehabilitating from an injury to his knee, while Marsh has suffered an injury to his ankle. Because of his side discomfort, Stoinis is no longer in the running.

These players will be replaced by Nathan Ellis, Daniel Sams, and Sean Abbott, who has been given that responsibility. Because Stonis is unavailable, there is a possibility that Tim David will be given the opportunity to play for the national team.

It is anticipated that all of these injured players will be fit in time for Australia’s participation in the T20 World Cup. After defeating New Zealand in the championship game of the last competition, Australia will enter this competition as the reigning champions.

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