Brutal champions trophy blow for Australia: after Marcus Stoinis, two more stars ruled out – pat cummins and …

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Reigning Odie World Cup Champions Australia will have to make four changes to their preliminary squad for the champions trophy, after brutal blows on cuisday. After Marcus Stoinis Announced a Sudden Odi Retirement, A Report Claimed that Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood has also been also been Rules Rules Out of the Champions Trophy Due to Injuries. Earlier Mitchell Marsh Pulled out of the champions trophy due to back injury. “Cummins have not recovered from the ankle issue that the end of the recent border gavaskar trophy Test series against India, While HazleWood Has Developed A HP FOLLOLON S, “A report in Cricket.com.au Wrote.

“Both Fast Bowlers will require an extended period of rehabilitation before they receive Ians trophy. “

Marcus stoinis on Thursday announced his immediative retirement from one-day International Cricket, Lending Australia Needing to REPLACE The All-Rounder in his champions trophy squad. The Surprise Announcement is another blow to world champions Australia ahead of the Elite Elite Eight-Team 50-Over Tournament, Whoch Begins on February 19 in Pakistan and Dubai.

“Playing Odi Cricket for Australia has been an incredible journey and I’m grateful for every moment I’ve had in the green and gold,” Said Stoinis, 35, who made his debut in 2015.

He Establed Himself as a regular in the side the following year, scoring 146 not out against new zealand at eden park and taking three wickets.

“I’ll be cheering the boys on in Pakistan,” He added.

Stoinis’s 50-Over International Career Began Against England A Decade Et Old Trafford and He Also Played His First Twenty20 International On that Tour. He Played in 74 Odis and was part of Australia’s 50-Over World Cup-Winning Side in 2023.

He said his decision to retire from 50 -over cricket was to focus on Playing Twenty20 cricket, where he will remain available for Australia.

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