Marsh Out with Groin Injury, Smith Called Up as Cover for T20 World Cup

Australia's T20 World Cup campaign has suffered an early blow with captain Mitchell Marsh ruled out of the opening match against Ireland due to a painful groin injury sustained in training. Scans confirmed internal testicular bleeding, requiring a period of rest and rehabilitation. In response, standby player Steve Smith has been called to travel to Sri Lanka to acclimatize and be ready if needed. Travis Head will lead the side in Marsh's absence, as Australia's injury concerns mount with Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins also missing.

Key Points: Marsh Injured, Steve Smith Called Up for T20 World Cup

  • Marsh out with internal testicular bleeding
  • Steve Smith called up as traveling cover
  • Travis Head to captain in Marsh's absence
  • Australia's injury list grows ahead of T20 WC
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T20 WC: Skipper Marsh suffers injury; Australia call up Smith as cover

Australia captain Mitchell Marsh suffers internal bleeding, ruled out of opener. Steve Smith travels as cover for the T20 World Cup squad.

"He is experiencing ongoing pain and discomfort which is restricting his movement. Scans have confirmed internal testicular bleeding. - Cricket Australia"

Colombo, Feb 11

Australia faces another injury blow as skipper Mitchell Marsh missed the campaign opener against Ireland on Wednesday after sustaining a direct blow to the groin during training earlier this week, which caused internal testicular bleeding.

Travis Head is leading the side against Ireland in Marsh's absence, as he did in the first T20 in Pakistan last month, with his fellow opener requiring a period of rest and rehabilitation.

Reacting to the injury, standby player Steve Smith, who last featured in T20Is in February 2024 but remains a mainstay in Australia's Test side, has been called in to travel to Sri Lanka. Smith will acclimatise and be ready to step in if needed.

"He is experiencing ongoing pain and discomfort which is restricting his movement. Scans have confirmed internal testicular bleeding, and he will require a period of rest and rehabilitation. His return to play will be guided by symptom resolution and medical advice. Standby player Steve Smith will travel to Sri Lanka as cover to acclimatise and prepare, should he be required," Cricket Australia said in a statement.

Smith hasn't been officially added to Australia's World Cup squad yet, but the 2021 champions do have a spare spot available if they need to bring him in quickly after opting not to replace Josh Hazlewood in their 15-man group.

Marsh's injury adds another layer to Australia injury list after Hazlewood and Pat Cummins were both ruled out from the initial squad.

Meanwhile, Nathan Ellis has been declared fit after recovering from a hamstring niggle and will lead the pace attack in their first-up clash with Ireland.

2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup-

Australia squad: Mitch Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Renshaw, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa. Travelling reserve: Sean Abbott

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian fan, I have to say this opens up the tournament even more! With Australia's key players injured, it feels like the competition is wide open. But you can never count them out. Hope Marsh gets well soon.
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Rohit P
Internal testicular bleeding... that sounds extremely painful. Cricket injuries can be so brutal in ways you don't expect. Respect to the players for what they go through. Get well soon, Marsh.
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Sarah B
Steve Smith as a T20 replacement? That's a very defensive move by Australia. He's a legend in Tests, but the T20 game has moved on. They should be looking at a more explosive player as cover, honestly.
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Vikram M
The Aussies are having a torrid time with injuries. First Hazlewood and Cummins, now Marsh. It reminds me of our own team's injury woes before big tournaments. Travis Head leading is a good choice though, he's in great form.
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Nikhil C
This is why player workload management is so crucial. These guys are playing non-stop cricket across formats. Hope he recovers fully and doesn't rush back. Health comes first, yaar.

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