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IPL 2022: Injured Mitchell Marsh out of Pakistan sequence, heads to India to hitch Delhi Capitals

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Australia’s star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been dominated out of the rest of the white-ball sequence in Pakistan with a hip harm.

Injured Mitchell Marsh out of Pakistan tour, heads to India to hitch IPL crew (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTSMarsh’s harm dominated him out of the ODI sequence in PakistanMarsh was purchased by Delhi Capitals within the mega public saleMarsh will journey to India to hyperlink with the Delhi Capitals squad

Australia allrounder Mitchell Marsh has been dominated out of the remaining ODI matches towards Pakistan and can be a part of the Delhi Capitals squad for IPL 2022 to “continue his recovery” from a hip flexor harm. Marsh, who was purchased for a whopping Rs 6.5 crore within the IPL public sale, was to hitch Delhi Capitals on April 6 after the tip of the Pakistan white-ball sequence.

DC purchased solely seven abroad gamers within the mega public sale and fielded solely two of these towards Mumbai because of availability constraints and accidents to different key gamers. Marsh and David Warner have been initially scheduled to hitch the Capitals after April 6.

Cricket Australia mentioned in a press release on Wednesday that Marsh can be launched after an evaluation confirmed he wouldn’t be accessible for the remaining three matches of the tour.

“Marsh will travel to India to link with the Delhi Capitals squad where former Australian and current New South Wales physiotherapist Pat Farhart will manage his recovery following an isolation period,” it added.

Australia may also play a T20 match to wrap up their tour of Pakistan, who they beat 1-0 in a three-test sequence. “Being able to focus on my recovery without the travel and isolation break is the best approach,” Marsh mentioned.

“I am disappointed to miss the Pakistan series but look forward to rejoining the Australian squad for our next tour.” The vacationers have suffered a number of harm issues and have been additionally hit by optimistic COVID-19 instances, together with crew physio Brendan Wilson.

Cricket Australia mentioned all accessible gamers and workers in Pakistan returned destructive exams following Tuesday’s match and once more on Wednesday.