Mitchell Marsh could miss IPL 2022

Mitchell Marsh
Mitchell Marsh has been one of Asutralia's top white-ball players in recent times. Photo: Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed

Lahore: Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh's availability for his IPL side Delhi Capitals this season was on Monday rendered doubtful after he suffered a hip injury, which has all but ruled him out of the upcoming ODI series in Pakistan.

Marsh, who was bought for a whopping Rs 6.5 crore in the IPL auction, was to join Delhi Capitals on April 6 after the end of white-ball series in Pakistan but his availability will now depend on the degree of his injury.


Australian ODI captain Aaron Finch said here on Monday that Marsh's scans have been sent for examination after he sustained hip flexor injury during a high-intensity fielding drill on Sunday.

"He's (Marsh) injured his hip flexor, we think, at training. We are going to have to wait and see what that looks like but I don't think he'll be available for the series based on how he was feeling yesterday," Finch told reporters.

"He sustained that in a fielding drill, it was a high intensity, lateral movement drill and he bent down to pick it up one handed and went to throw and felt a twinge."

Hip flexors are a group of muscles towards the front of the hip. They help in movement and flexing of leg and knee up towards one's body.

The three-match ODI series against Pakistan begins on Tuesday. After the ODIs, the lone T20I will be played on April 5.

The 30-year-old Marsh has been one of Australia's best white-ball players in recent times. He was a member of Australia's T20 World Cup winning side last year, scoring an unbeaten 77 in the final against New Zealand to help Australia clinch their maiden title.

Last year, Marsh broke the Australian record for most T20I runs in a calendar year, pummelling 627 runs at 36.88.

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