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Mitch Marsh has conceded he expects to drop into the center order for the World Cup, saying there is no such thing as a approach David Warner mustn’t open the batting.
Marsh’s feedback come as Australia make their first cuts to the squad for the match in India, with no main surprises within the 15-player prolonged facet.
There was no room for spin prodigy Tanveer Sangha regardless of a four-wicket haul on his Twenty20 International debut late final month.
Paceman Nathan Ellis and allrounder Aaron Hardie additionally drop out of the 18-player World Cup squad introduced a month in the past.
On-field preparations for the World Cup will ramp up on Thursday in South Africa, with the primary of 5 ODIs scheduled for Bloemfontein.