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Captain Marsh Out: Groin Injury Halts T20 World Cup Start
11 Feb
Summary
- Captain Marsh missed the opening T20 World Cup match due to a groin injury.
- The injury caused internal testicular bleeding, requiring rest and rehab.
- Steve Smith travels to Sri Lanka as standby cover for Marsh.

Australia's T20 World Cup journey began without their captain, Mitchell Marsh, who was ruled out of the opening match against Ireland. Marsh sustained a groin injury during a training session earlier in the week, resulting in ongoing pain and discomfort that significantly restricts his movement.
Medical assessments revealed internal testicular bleeding, necessitating a period of rest and rehabilitation. Cricket Australia stated that Marsh's return to the field will depend on symptom resolution and medical advice. Travis Head captained the team in Marsh's absence.
In response to the captain's injury, standby player Steve Smith has been dispatched to Sri Lanka. Although Smith has not played a T20 international since February of the previous year, he has maintained good form in the format and will be available to acclimatize and prepare should his services be required.




