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Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is completely fit. He can play in the Pink Ball Test to be held in Adelaide from 6 December. Marsh himself gave this information in an interview given to Australian Sports Channel.
Regarding his fitness, Marsh said in the interview that his body is absolutely fine, he is completely ready to play in the second test.
Mitchell Marsh was in pain after Perth Test Marsh had a muscle strain after the Perth Test. On Marsh’s injury, Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald had said – ‘There is some doubt about Marsh’s fitness.’ Australian captain Pat Cummins had also expressed concern over Marsh’s fitness.
All-rounder Beau Webster has been included in the team Tasmania’s all-rounder Beau Webster was included in the squad after Marsh suffered a hamstring injury. Webster can bat along with spin and medium pace bowling.
Webster had scored 145 runs while remaining unbeaten twice in four innings of the unofficial Test against India-A. Also took seven wickets. Not only this, he scored 61 and 49 against New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield in Sydney and also took 5 wickets.
BGT leads 1-0 India The Indian team is leading 1-0 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The team defeated Australia by 295 runs in four days in the first Test. The second match of the Border-Gaskar Trophy will be played in Adelaide from 6 December.
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Beau Webster scored 145 runs while remaining unbeaten twice in the unofficial test against India-A. Also took 7 wickets.
Due to all-rounder Mitchell Marsh not being fully fit, Australia has included Tasmania’s all-rounder Beau Webster in the team. PooRead the news again…