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T20 WC: Marsh Misses Out As Australia Opt To Bat Against Ireland
Travis Head is captaining Australia for the match after Mitchell Marsh missed the encounter due to injury.
After winning the toss, Australia captain Travis Head said, "Yeah, there have been a couple (niggles), unfortunately. Marsh copped a blow at training a couple of days ago, and no one’s been willing to massage it out for him. So he’s the unfortunate one. The rest is the same. We should have a couple of boys back for our Pakistan series. But yeah, it’s a strong team, and we’re looking forward to it."
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