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Mitchell Johnson, Shaun Marsh released by KXIP

Johnson and Marsh will fly to the West Indies to a series of tests after returning home
Will continue to George Bailey and Glenn Maxwell to stay with KXIP until the tournament ends
Johnson was released and the marshes after KXIP lost all the chances to make it to the play-offs
Johnson was released and the marshes after KXIP lost all the chances to make it to the play-offs © IPL



Punjab Kings atheist ten Mitchell Johnson and Shaun Marsh was released from the squad after their IPL franchise that lost all chances to qualify for the playoffs accessory. However, George Bailey and Glenn Maxwell remain with the team. Johnson and Marsh were allowed to return to Australia before you go to the West Indies to two series of experiments.

According to a report published in cricket.com.au, and was expected to move last week but was rejected KXIP coach Sanjay Bangar. KXIP have three games left to play, but currently sit in the bottom of the point table. The move is seen as a way for the franchise to keep the cash in while the players themselves get time to prepare for the international series.

KXIP was runner-up last year but failed to find the model in this season. Both Johnson and Marsh failed to make an impression either. Other Australians with a potential national duty in the West Indies include David Warner (sexual and reproductive health), Mitchell Stark (RCB), Steven Smith and Shane Watson (RR). And all of them to stay with the privileges as they may appear in stages play out of the IPL.
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