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T20 World Cup 2024: Australian skipper Mitchell Marsh, who had earlier suffered a hamstring injury, has declared himself completely fit ahead of the T20 World Cup 2024 in West Indies and United States of America. Australia are set to play a warm-up fixture against Namibia, before resuming their group stage fixtures, and the 2021 T20 World Cup champions have now received a huge boost with the confirmation of fitness of the Delhi Capitals all-rounder. An injury update from Australia captain Mitch Marsh just days out from the start of the #T20WorldCup 👀 Details 👇 https://t.

co/ec89Ol7y3F — ICC (@ICC) May 27, 2024 Official Statement From Australian Skipper Mitchell Marsh "It's been progressively slow, but I'm finally getting there now and looking forward to getting stuck into the tournament. Initially we thought it was a three-weeker, but with tendons, they can take a little bit longer and you've sort of got to go on feel. Once I was ruled out of the IPL, we've certainly taken our time to get right.



And I feel lucky that I've had that bit of extra time, a little bit of time at home to refresh," told Mitchell Marsh to Cricket Australia, as reported by ICC's official website. "Probably still a little while off. I'll start bowling hopefully soon.

Get through these practice games as a batter and then we'll ramp it up,” Marsh noted. But it's one of the beauties of being captain now, I don't have to bowl myself. We're lucky that we've got so many options with ball and so much .

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