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IND vs AUS: This Australian Veteran Is Likely To Replace David Warner As Opener, Says Coach Justin Langer
Veteran batsman Shaun Marsh is among those that Australia are looking at to take the role of opener for their first Test against India, coach Justin Langer said on Friday.
Marsh, 37, last played for Australia in an ODI against Sri Lanka in June 2019 and his last Test match was in Sydney against India in January that year.
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