Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the final T20I against Sri Lanka

Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the final T20I against Sri Lanka

Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the final T20I against Sri Lanka

Mitchell Marsh may have missed the ODI series against Sri Lanka due to a calf injury.

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  • Mitchell Marsh of Australia has been ruled out of the final T20I.
  • Marsh was injured during Australia’s three-wicket win in Colombo on Wednesday
  • He is expected to need a week or two to recover.
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Mitchell Marsh of Australia has been ruled out of the final T20I against Sri Lanka in Palekelle due to a calf strain. He is expected to need a week or two to recover, which means he will miss at least the first two matches of the five-match ODI series that follows.

Marsh was injured during Australia’s three-wicket win in Colombo on Wednesday, which gave the visitors a 2-0 series lead with one game remaining. Marsh has been replaced in the side for the final T20I by Josh Inglis.

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The allrounder has also been named to the Test squad for the two-match series against Sri Lanka, which begins at the end of the month in Galle, though he is unlikely to be called upon unless Cameron Green suffers an injury.

Marsh hasn’t appeared in an ODI since July of last year. Due to a hip flexor injury, he missed the three-match series against Pakistan prior to the IPL.

Read More: Injured Australia’s Mitchell Marsh to join IPL’s Delhi Capitals after Pakistan exit

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Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, and Green are all in the squad for the ODI series in Pallekele and Colombo. Green scored a spectacular century for Australia A against Sri Lanka A on Tuesday and even opened the bowling in the Pakistan series.

 

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