Delhi Capitals batter Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the rest of the Indian Premier League 2024 due to a hamstring injury. Marsh had travelled again to Australia to deal with the partial tear in his proper hamstring and can reportedly not make a return to the Indian cash-rich league.
Marsh performed 4 video games for Delhi Capitals within the ongoing season of the match and obtained injured throughout their fourth outing towards the Kolkata Knight Riders. Marsh’s injury is a serious concern for Australia too as he’s the main candidate to lead them within the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024.
DC head coach Ricky Ponting all however confirmed that Marsh is not going to come again for the match once more. “I don’t think he’ll be coming back. There’s a certain cut off point with replacement players. Cricket Australia were keen to have him at home to start his recovery process and we sent him back as soon as we could,” Ponting stated on Monday.
“They’ve been managing his rehab for a couple of weeks now. I spoke to him the other day and it seems it’s taken a little longer than he first thought to get over it. I don’t think the T20 World Cup would be an issue,” he added.
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