Shaun Marsh suffered a blow during the World Cup 2019 practice session © Cricket Australia Australia batsman Shaun Marsh, who had made only two appearances in the World Cup 2019, has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament after suffering a broken arm while batting in the nets against team-mate Pat Cummins. Shaun Marsh, who struggled to make his mark in the World Cup 2019, will be replaced by Peter Handscomb. The International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed Marsh’s exit from the World Cup in a statement, saying its event technical committee had approved Handscomb as a replacement for Marsh for the remainder of the tournament.Thursday’s Old Trafford training session, which took place two days before reigning champions Australia’s final group game against South Africa at the Manchester ground, also saw all-rounder Glenn Maxwell struck a painful blow batting against left-arm quick Mitchell Starc.No sooner had Maxwell been escorted away by medical staff after going down in pain when a rising delivery from Starc, the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, reared up and hit him on the right forearm, than Marsh, batting in the same net, was struck on the wrist by Cummins.Both players were sent to hospital for scans, with…