Australia captain Mitch Marsh has religion his group can deal with the spin-friendly circumstances on the T20 World Cup. Picture: AFP
COLOMBO:
Australia captain Mitchell Marsh will miss the opening recreation of their Twenty20 World Cup marketing campaign in opposition to Eire on Wednesday with a groin damage, Cricket Australia (CA) stated.
Steve Smith will now be a part of the squad in Sri Lanka as cowl, with fellow batsman Travis Head captaining the facet at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium and Matthew Renshaw coming into the group.
Marsh sustained a direct blow to the groin throughout coaching earlier this week and is experiencing ache and discomfort which is limiting his motion, the board added.
“Scans have confirmed inner testicular bleeding, and he would require a interval of relaxation and rehabilitation. His return to play might be guided by symptom decision and medical recommendation,” CA stated in an announcement.
Head stated on the toss later that Marsh was unfortunate to overlook out and appeared to minimize the seriousness of the damage. He didn’t give a timeline for his teammate’s return.
“Sadly Mitchie Marsh has copped a blow at coaching a few days in the past and nobody has been prepared to therapeutic massage it out for him,” Head joked after profitable the toss and opting to bat.
“He is the unlucky one however the remainder (of the facet) is identical. It is good to have a few boys again from the Pakistan sequence. Robust group and we’re trying ahead to going nicely.”
Australia are additionally with out quick bowler Pat Cummins, who was dominated out of the occasion after failing to get better from a niggling again damage. Fellow seamer Josh Hazlewood misplaced a race to be match after Achilles and hamstring accidents.
Mitchell Starc has stop the format, leaving them with out their prime fast bowlers.
The large-hitting Tim David was additionally dominated out of the primary recreation as he returns from a hamstring pressure.
The 2021 champions tackle Zimbabwe of their second match on Friday.

