Ryan Harris considers Test retirement

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Melbourne: Australian pacer Ryan Harris is mulling retirement from Test cricket as chronic injuries are taking a toll on his body.

One of the country’s premier fast bowlers, Harris said he may have to soon bid goodbye to Test cricket to keep his hopes alive in at least one form of the shorter versions of the game.

Harris has suffered from chronic knee and hip injuries.

Harris said he will take a call on Test retirement soon.

“I want to play as much cricket in as many forms of the game as possible at the moment. But I also don’t want to grind down my body and there will be a stage when I have to look at my options,” he said.

Meanwhile, all-rounder Mitchell Marsh was on Friday ruled out of action for six months after suffering back stress fracture.

The 20-year-old Marsh had complained of back pain during the team’s training session ahead of their CB Series One-Day International at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Marsh was taken for precautionary scans which confirmed a stress fracture.

Australian selectors are expected to name a replacement for Marsh before the one-dayer against India at Brisbane. (PTI)

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