Jake Fraser-McGurk, an inexperienced top-order batter, is one potential replacement for Short, should Australia need to adjust their side.
With Short’s injury casting doubt on his participation, Australia may need to make a change at the top of the order.
The rain-affected game didn’t alter Australia’s progression, but their opponent in the knockout stage remains uncertain, as the final two group matches will determine whether they face India or New Zealand.
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