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Shaun Marsh

Australia’s Shaun Marsh announces retirement from professional cricket

Australian batsman Shaun Marsh has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket and will play his final fixture this week.

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Shaun Marsh thrilled on return to Glamorgan after World Cup blow

Marsh was hit during a net session by Pat Cummins with the injury almost proving to be a season-ending one.

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Struggling Glamorgan receive Shaun Marsh boost

Marsh last played for Glamorgan 13 months ago.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Marsh, Maxwell injuries a warning sign for Indian batsmen against Starc, Cummins

Starc has made it clear that the team means business and that their show against India in the group stage shouldn't be taken too seriously as the boys were only still getting warmed-up.

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Shaun Marsh ruled out of World Cup; Peter Handscomb named replacement

Australia batsman Shaun Marsh has been ruled out of the rest of the World Cup after suffering a broken arm while batting in the nets against team-mate Pat Cummins.

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IN PICS: ICC World Cup 2019, Australia vs Pakistan, Match 17

Having lost against India in their previous game, Australia returned to winning ways.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Gulbadin Naib wins toss, Afghanistan opt to bat against Australia

Afghanistan have included all three spinners for this tie – Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Mohammab Nabi.

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It’s highly unlikely: Shaun Marsh on possible Test return

Marsh, 35, was axed from Australia's Test team last summer after a barren series with the bat against world No.1 side India.

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Glamorgan sign Marnus Labuschagne as cover for Shaun Marsh

Labuschagne, who made his Test debut against Pakistan last year, has four first-class centuries after playing 50 games.

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1st ODI: Aaron Finch’s century fires Australia to eight-wicket win over Pakistan

Finch's match-winning knock overshadowed Haris Sohail's maiden one-day hundred (101 not out) which helped Pakistan to 280-5 in their 50 overs.

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