Looking to qualify for the semi-finals, Australia will miss the services of star players Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh in Saturday’s contest against their traditional rivals
Pat Cummins
With just 13 members available out of the 15-man squad for their match against England, Australian captain Pat Cummins on Friday said teams should be allowed to travel with larger squads considering the tournament’s duration.
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Looking to qualify for the semi-finals, Australia will miss the services of star players Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh in Saturday’s contest against their traditional rivals.
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Maxwell suffered a freak injury during a game of golf, while Marsh has returned home for personal reasons, and no definite timeline is marked for his return to action. Maxwell, however, is likely to regain full fitness soon. “Yeah, to be honest,” Cummins said when asked if he is in favour of bringing in regulations allowing teams to pick larger squads for long tournaments like the World Cup.
Currently, all teams can have just 15-member squads. “I mean, it’s a two-month tournament. You wouldn’t want to be in a position where, say, somewhere like a team like New Zealand have had some injuries and luckily, they’ve been able to hold someone like Kane [Williamson] in the squad, but if suddenly you had to rule him out—that wouldn’t be good for a cricket or a World Cup,” Cummins said.
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