Hello
447results for ""
Marsh has been ruled out of Australia’s clash against England at the Narendra Modi Stadium after flying home to Perth for personal reasons, with no timeline for his return to the tournament.
Pace bowler Marco Jansen (3/31) began the rout with an early double strike, while spinner Keshav Maharaj (4/46) landed timely blows to ensure New Zealand had no way back in Pune despite a defiant 60 by Glenn Phillips.
The is Maxwell's second freak injury in less than a year. Last November, he broke his leg at a birthday party in Melbourne.
Australia survived late drama against New Zealand before winning the highest-scoring match in World Cup history by five runs to close in on a semifinal spot.
Marsh, who captained the T20 side during the recent tour of South Africa, is one of several senior players who will miss the tour, including Test captain Pat Cummins, all-rounder Cameron Green and fast bowlers Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.
He broke the record of South Africa's Aiden Markram who scored a 49-ball hundred against Sri Lanka at the same venue earlier in this edition.
Netherlands was bowled out for 90 after Maxwell and Warners scored centuries to set them a target of 400 runs.
Earlier, David Warner made the most of an early reprieve as Australia amassed 367/9 after being put in to bat.
The Black Caps then ran through Afghanistan, who had shocked defending champions England last time out, for just 139 in 34.4 overs.
The Kiwis were home and dry with more than seven overs to notch up their third successive win and go top of the table.