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Australia captain Marsh to miss World Cup opener

Published on: February 11, 2026 3:30 PM

Australia captain Mitchell Marsh will miss the opening T20 World Cup match against Ireland with a groin injury. He suffered the injury during training earlier this week. The setback weakens Australia ahead of their campaign opener in Sri Lanka.

Cricket Australia said Marsh sustained a direct blow to the groin and feels significant pain. Scans confirmed internal testicular bleeding, requiring rest and rehabilitation. Doctors will decide his return based on symptoms and medical advice. However, officials gave no timeline for his comeback.

Read more: BCCI hails India Pakistan World Cup clash

Meanwhile, Steve Smith will join the squad in Sri Lanka as cover. Travis Head will captain the side at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium. Matthew Renshaw has also been included in the playing XI. Head said Marsh was unlucky but downplayed the seriousness of the injury.

Furthermore, Australia face multiple injury setbacks in their pace attack. Pat Cummins missed the tournament after failing to recover from a back injury. Josh Hazlewood also remains sidelined with Achilles and hamstring issues. Mitchell Starc has retired from the format, reducing Australia’s bowling strength.

Read more: Pakistan confirms participation in T20 World Cup match against India

In addition, big-hitter Tim David will miss the first game as he recovers from a hamstring strain. Despite the absences, Head expressed confidence in the squad. He said returning players from the Pakistan series add balance. Australia will look to start strong despite key injuries.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Australia squad injuries, Australia vs Ireland, Cricket Australia, Latest, Mitchell Marsh injury, T20 World cup, Travis Head captain

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