Mitchell Marsh, Australia’s T20 hero, and all-rounder has left his squad in Pakistan mid-series to continue his recuperation from a minor hip flexor injury.
Marsh will be dismissed from the squad, according to a statement published by Cricket Australia, after it was determined that he would be unable for selection in the final three matches of the trip.
“Marsh will go to India to join the Delhi Capitals squad, where former Australian and current New South Wales physiotherapist Pat Farhart will monitor his recuperation following an isolation period,” according to the announcement.
The cricket board also stated that the Australian team’s medical professionals believed it was the most effective approach for Marsh to recover as rapidly as possible while not interfering with his rehabilitation.
Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis will miss the opening ODI, according to reports.
“Being able to focus on my recuperation without having to travel or isolate myself is the ideal strategy.” “I’m unfortunate that I won’t be able to play in the Pakistan series, but I’m looking forward to rejoining the Australian group for our next tour,” Marsh said.
The Kangaroos defeated Pakistan by 88 runs in the first game of their three-match series on Tuesday, thanks to a scorching century from Australia’s Travis Head.