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[ IND vs AUS ] Mitchell Starc And Glenn Maxwell Will Be Out Of The First ODI

Rohit SarkarBy Rohit Sarkar21/09/2023No Comments3 Mins Read
[ IND vs AUS ] Mitchell Starc And Glenn Maxwell Will Be Out Of The First ODI
IND vs AUS: The world of cricket is always evolving, so keeping up with the newest news is essential. Fans of the sport have been waiting with bated breath for the next ODI series between India and Australia, but recent news has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. Mitchell Starc, a bowler for Australia, and Glenn Maxwell, an all-arounder, will both sit out tomorrow’s first ODI between India and Australia. The news came as a bit of a surprise, and now viewers are wondering what it all means for the show.
Australian captain Pat Cummins announced the absence of these two crucial players at a press conference before the first ODI. “Star is here but he won’t play tomorrow. But hopefully he will be available later on in the series. Same with Glenn Maxwell”, Cummins said in the press conference ahead of IND vs AUS 1st ODI.
Fans will be wondering how much Starc and Maxwell’s injuries would affect their performance in the following games. Australian supporters have reason to be optimistic despite the absence of Starc and Maxwell. Batsman Steve Smith, who was forced to sit out the South African tour owing to a tendon injury in his left wrist, will be back in the starting lineup for the first ODI.

[ IND vs AUS ] Mitchell Starc And Glenn Maxwell Will Be Out Of The First ODI

The enthusiasm was amplified when Cricket Australia released a video of Smith practising his batting skills. The seasoned batter said he put in a solid two hours of practice before the ODI series. The prognosis for Australia’s future encounter has been much improved by this news.
Mitchell Starc skipped the opening ODI because he was suffering from ‘groin pain.’ These problems surfaced after he had travelled extensively to the UK for the World Test Championship Final and the Ashes series. Fans and commentators alike have voiced worries about Starc’s fitness despite his evident brilliance.
On the other hand, Pat Cummins has been suffering from a bothersome wrist ailment. Nonetheless, Cummins provided an update on his status, so there is reason to be optimistic. “I feel pretty good now. My wrist is healed and I am pretty much 100%. Hopefully, will play all three games”, Cummins said.
After a 10-month absence, Cummins’ return to the ODI format raises the stakes for the series. His return to the 50-over format has been keenly anticipated by fans since his last appearance in November of the previous year.
While Australian supporters will be disappointed to see Starc and Maxwell sit out the first ODI, it is vital to keep in mind that cricket is a fast-paced sport and injuries are sometimes unavoidable. There is confidence in the Australian team’s ability to win this series because of the depth of their roster.
India, however, would be hoping to use this misfortune to their advantage and take the lead in the series. Without Starc’s lethal speed and Maxwell’s all-round talent, the Indian team may have a chance to establish themselves.
Finally, as the first IND vs. AUS ODI approaches, the cricketing world is buzzing with anticipation. The plot takes a surprising turn without Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell. While this is bad news for Australia, supporters on both sides should take heart in Steve Smith’s comeback and the good news of Pat Cummins’ wrist injury. The whole cricketing community will be following this series between two of the best teams in the globe with great anticipation.
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