AUS suffered a huge blow after Glenn Maxwell another star player was out of the match against ENG, main reason revealed
Australia suffered another major blow before the match against England. Star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has returned home due to personal reasons. Cricket Australia issued a statement saying that Mitchell Marsh is out of the tournament indefinitely. It is not decided when Marsh will return. Before Marsh, Glenn Maxwell will not play the match against England due to a concussion.

Australia has to play its next match against England on Saturday, but the five-time world champion has suffered a major setback before that. Star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has returned home due to personal reasons. In such a situation, he will not participate in the match against England.
Cricket Australia issued a statement saying that the all-rounder is out of the tournament indefinitely. It is not clear whether Mitchell Marsh will rejoin the squad or not. The name of his replacement has not been announced yet. Before Marsh, Glenn Maxwell was ruled out of the match against England due to a concussion in a golf-related incident.
Cricket Australia said in its statement, "The date of Mitchell Marsh's return to the squad will be confirmed in some time." Let us tell you that Mitchell Marsh is one of the key team members of Australia. The right-handed batsman had scored a century against Pakistan at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
In the absence of Mitchell Marsh, the Australian team can give a chance to Cameron Green. Cameron Green played two matches in the ongoing World Cup, but could not make an impact. He scored 8-8 runs in the match against India and Netherlands respectively. At the same time, he has failed to take wickets.
New Zealand suffered a humiliating 190-run defeat at the hands of South Africa on Wednesday. This was the reason why the Kiwi team slipped to fourth place in the points table and the Australian team has reached third place. The Australian team led by Pat Cummins would like to enter the semi-finals by winning all its matches.