The T20 World Cup might be a distant dream for Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh as he grapples with a hamstring injury suffered while playing for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2024. His return to Australia for recovery has raised concerns about his availability for the global tournament.
Marsh's setback came during the Delhi Capitals' clash against the Kolkata Knight Riders on April 3. Subsequently, he missed two matches against Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants, prompting his return to Australia for treatment of a partial tear in his right hamstring.

DC's assistant coach Pravin Amre indicated that Marsh would be sidelined for at least a week, awaiting the scan report. The uncertainty surrounding his recovery casts doubts on his participation in the remainder of the IPL season and potentially the upcoming T20 World Cup.
As per Institute of Sports Exercise and Health (UK), hamstring injuries vary in severity, with low-grade ones typically healing within several days to 1-2 weeks, allowing players to resume activities. However, larger injuries may sideline athletes for 2 to 6 weeks, while tendon-related injuries can prolong recovery to 6-12 weeks.
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Delhi Capitals suffered in Marsh's absence but managed to secure a win against Lucknow Super Giants, with notable contributions from Prithvi Shaw, Rishabh Pant, and IPL debutant Jake Fraser-McGurk. Despite injuries plaguing the team, Pant expressed relief at the victory, emphasizing the need for a champion mindset and unity within the squad.
With Marsh's injury adding to Delhi Capitals' woes, the team faces challenges in finalizing their playing XI amidst a string of injuries. Pant expressed hope in discovering a new batting talent in Fraser-McGurk, signaling adaptability amidst adversity.
As Marsh begins his rehabilitation journey, his availability for the T20 World Cup remains uncertain, raising concerns for the Australian team. His absence could potentially disrupt the team's balance and strategy, highlighting the significance of injury management and player recovery in the lead-up to major tournaments.