Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out of Australia’s T20 World Cup Opener with Groin Injury

Australia suffer a major setback as all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is ruled out of the T20 World Cup opener after sustaining a groin injury during a net.
Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out of Australia’s T20 World Cup Opener with Groin Injury
Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out of Australia’s T20 World Cup Opener with Groin Injury Australia have suffered an early setback ahead of their T20 World Cup campaign with senior all-rounder Mitchell Marsh ruled out of the tournament opener due to a groin injury. The injury occurred during a net session at the Colombo Cricket Club on February 8, raising immediate concerns within the Australian camp. According to Cricket Australia, Marsh experienced sharp pain and restricted movement while training, prompting medical staff to intervene. Subsequent assessments confirmed that the all-rounder would require rest and rehabilitation, effectively ruling him out of the opening match scheduled at the R. Premadasa Stadium . Medical Update and Recovery Timeline Cricket Australia released an official statement clarifying that Marsh’s return to competitive action will depend entirely on medical clearance. While the injury is not believed to be season-end…

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