
“First of all, we always” represent Australia, we are here to win a series “and culturally, so we want to do it,” Marsh said as the captain T20i. Australian Captain Mitchell Marsh confirmed that he would only play as Batsman in all formats due to recurring back problems, as Australia is preparing to face West India in a series of five T20i matches starting with 20 July in Sabina Park. The announcement comes after Marsh missed the Trophy ICC Champions Trophy at the beginning of this year due to injury.Australia announced its playing XI for the opening match in Jamaica, with Jake Fraser-McGurk included as a replacement for Spencer Johnson. Owen debuts while short was sent home due to a smaller side tribe maintained during training.The series presents the opportunity for Australia to fine -tune their platoon before the World Cup ICC Men T20 scheduled for next year in India and Sri Lanka, especially with leaders Travis, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.
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“There will be guys who will get opportunities. Obviously, we apparently missed a few guys for a well -earned rest. But we want the boys to be flexible, liquid and meet like a team.A series of five matches will start two matches in Kingston in Jamaica, followed by three games in Basseterre, St Kitts.Australian XI playing for the first T20i consists of Mitch Marsh as a captain, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Josh Inglis as Wicketkeeper, Cameron Green, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Owen, Cooper Connolly, Ben DwarShuis, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis and Adam Zamb.