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Johnson Group, Marsh to fly home and kings atheist ten Punjab fail to qualify for the playoffs IPL

Mitchell Johnson and Shaun Marsh will return to Australia after the issuance of this pair by Indian Premier League franchise Kings atheist ten Punjab today. Runner-up in last year's championship, the kings of the ten atheist has failed to find mojo in 2015, languishing in the bottom of the IPL table with just two wins from 11 games. Both Johnson has failed (nine wickets at 37.33) and Marsh (81 runs at 20.25) to rediscover the excellent form of last year. "We have been awarded two of our players Shaun Marsh and Mitchell Johnson permission to return home at their request for the preparation of the West Indies next round," he said Kings atheist ten Punjab, in a statement.



"Although both players of great importance to the team and contributed significantly, and we respect the decisions of our players." "We have a beautiful line up in place and are optimistic of a good performance in the next matches." The move to release had been expected that the Australian duo week ago when rumors spread Kings will begin unloading atheist ten international players cash to maintain once the team was unable to qualify for the playoffs denied. Sanjay Bangar coach Punjab reports, saying that this information is incorrect and not there. It plans to send back any foreign players, but that was when the Kings XI was still a chance to qualify calculation, and now it is impossible to make the last four, Johnson and Marsh - have been excused - the former one of the highest paid players club. Now the pair will return to Australia before heading to the West Indies on Monday to start two round test in the Caribbean, which begins a match three-day trip in Antigua in May 27. While Johnson left the sub and the marshes of the continent, and kings atheist ten captain George Bailey and allrounder Glenn Maxwell remain before it begins a stint in the domestic T20 competition in England. Australian players will remain in the IPL to continue playing as the approaching peak season, with four more players - Steve Smith and David Warner, Shane Watson and Mitchell Stark - all bound for the West Indies after their IPL commitments.
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