<i>Marriage matters most!</i>

Australian batsman Adam Voges put his upcoming wedding ahead of representing his country Tuesday when he withdrew from the one-day and Twenty20 squad to play in South Africa.
The 29-year-old said he could not reschedule his April 5 nuptials, which had been planned for 12 months, and admitted the decision could affect future selection prospects, despite assurances to the contrary.
"There's people coming from a lot of different places, it's been planned for a long time now," he told reporters.
The West Australian, who has played for his country in three Twenty20 matches and a single one-dayer, said he spoke with chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch and coach Tim Nielsen before making his decision.
"There's certainly no guarantees that I'm going to get selected again and I fully understand that and realise that," he said.
"I spoke at length to Andrew Hilditch and Tim Nielsen and they were both really good, they were both very supportive and Andrew said this won't affect (future selection) in any negative fashion."
Voges asked for permission to fly home when he realised the ceremony clashed with the one-dayer but Hilditch said it was impractical.
He will be replaced in the squad by fellow West Australian Marcus North.

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