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Australia Face Happy Selection Headache Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Semifinal: Pat Cummins

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Pat Cummins on Saturday conceded Australia will be facing selection headaches going into their World Cup semifinal against South Africa, after Mitchell Marsh's 177 not out powered the five-time champions to a commanding eight-wicket win against Bangladesh in the last league game.

Australia, who began the World Cup campaign with two losses on the trot, have now seven consecutive wins and will face South Africa in the second semifinal at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 16.

Marsh's 177 not out (132 balls, 17x4s, 9x6s) follows a stunning knock of 201 not out from all-rounder Glenn Maxwell against Afghanistan in Mumbai last week, who single-handedly made the bulk of the runs when Australia were reduced to 91 for seven chasing 292. "We thought it was a really good wicket and thought we could get that total.

All 15 players have played this tournament now and we go up to Kolkata, re-assess and perhaps a few selection headaches there," Cummins said at post-match presentation ceremony.

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