Delhi Capitals Suffer Big Blow With Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out of IPL 2024 Due to Partial Hamstring Tear – News18

Mitchell Marsh has reportedly been ruled out from IPL 2024. (X)

Mitchell Marsh has reportedly been ruled out from IPL 2024. (X)

Reports have suggested that Delhi Capitals’ Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of IPL 2024 as he continues to stay in Australia to recover from his partial hamstring tear.

Delhi Capitals have been dealt with a big blow as they are very likely to be missing out on the services of the all-rounder Mitchell Marsh from Australia as he remains in the country to recover from his partial hamstring tear.

Reports by ESPNCricinfo have stated that the all-rounder will not return to the IPL 2024 as he looks to recover from his injury and get ready to represent Australia for the T20 World Cup 2024 coming up in June.

The all-rounder last played for DC in their home game against the Kolkata Knight Riders where Rishabh Pant’s side suffered a thumping defeat by 106 runs. Marsh was dismissed for a duck as he had a pretty average outing in the IPL this season having not scored 30+ runs in an innings this edition. The top-order batter is yet to be officially ruled out with official confirmation from the IPL yet to arrive.

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However, he will be a crucial cog in Australia’s plans for the upcoming World Cup as it is also suggested that he could be named as the skipper leading the Aussies.

He had travelled back to Australia following the game against MI where he was not picked in the squad to heal from his hamstring tear.

The Allan Border medallist will look to recover from his injury and help his country claim their second T20 title following their maiden win in 2021.

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As far as DC’s top order is concerned, they have made the necessary adjustment with Prithvi Shaw opening the batting along with David Warner followed by the young Australian batting sensation Jake Fraser-McGurk at number three.

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But still, DC have not been able to get the points in the kitty as they have lost a total of five games in the eight they have played in the season. In their recent game against SRH displayed yet another dominant batting performance as they set a target of 267 but DC ended up on the losing side with a margin of 67 runs.