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Australia will not let weather dictate their World Cup semi-final side, as officials weigh up their most difficult call of the tournament between  Marnus Labuschagne and Marcus Stoinis.

Captain Pat Cummins confirmed on Wednesday afternoon in India that they were leaning one way in the battle between the pair, but did not want to disclose selection details before the toss against South Africa in Kolkata on Thursday.

At the heart of the issue is whether Australia opt to take in an extra bowler with all-rounder Stoinis, or prefer the stability of Labuschagne’s batting at number five.

The other potential factor impacting the match is a tropical cyclone building off the Bay of Bengal, that has potential to tip Australia out of the World Cup if Thursday and the reserve day on Friday are washed out.

There had been a thought that a reduced-overs game could play into the hands of Stoinis, given his ability to provide explosive hitting as opposed to the more steady Labuschagne.

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