Australia are expected to be without up to six frontline players for their upcoming dual T20 tours of West Indies and Bangladesh as injuries and time in biosecurity bubbles take a brutal toll.
Need to look long-term with bio-bubble life: Aus spinner Agar
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Sydney, June 9 : Spinner Ashton Agar, who is part of Australia s 23-member preliminary squad for tour of the West Indies, said he is not surprised at news of players likely to pull out and has asked Cricket Australia to look after players who are struggling with bio-bubble life.
A report by Nine News Media claimed that as many as seven players including Pat Cummins, Steve Smith and David Warner are thinking of pulling out of the tour of the West Indies.
Smith unlikely for Bangladesh series
Sports Correspondent
9th June, 2021 10:01:54 PM
Australia are likely to take an extremely depleted touring party to West Indies and Bangladesh with a host of leading players considering pulling out of the white-ball series, according to several media reports.
The Age and Herald, two leading media outlet of Australia, revealed that Cricket Australia’s decision to add six players to a preliminary squad for the tours was made on the back of doubts about whether at least seven of the country’s top players will head to the tour or not, which forms a key part of Australia’s preparation for the Twenty20 World Cup this year.
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