Mitchell Marsh Targets Bowling Return in T20 World Cup

Mitchell Marsh Targets Bowling Return in T20 World Cup

Australia's captain, Mitchell Marsh, aims to gradually return to bowling towards the latter stages of the T20 World Cup, initially focusing on his batting role. Marsh is still recovering from a hamstring injury that sidelined him from the Indian Premier League earlier this year.

In the warm-up matches against Namibia and West Indies, Marsh did not bowl, but he is optimistic about his progress. "I won't be bowling early in the tournament," Marsh stated. "I hope I won't bowl late in the tournament either, but I'll gradually work on it over the next 10-12 days and hopefully be available at the back end."

Australia faced a shortage of players in the warm-up matches, with only nine out of their 15-member squad available. They even resorted to using substitutes from the coaching staff, including head coach Andrew McDonald, batting coach Brad Hodge, fielding coach Andre Borovec, and national selector George Bailey.

Marsh confirmed that Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, and Marcus Stoinis will soon join the squad, making all 15 players available for their opening match against Oman on June 5.

Marsh emphasized the importance of family time for the players, especially after their involvement in the IPL playoffs. "We value family time," Marsh said. "The guys have been at the IPL, which is great preparation for the World Cup, but seeing their families and getting a good night's sleep is crucial."

Regarding the warm-up matches, Marsh expressed satisfaction with the team's performance. "We got what we needed," he said. "Hodgey won't be available for selection, but for the guys who had time off, it was important to get some game time. We feel ready to go now."

Tags: #MitchellMarsh, #T20WorldCup, #Australia, #BowlingRecovery, #WarmUpMatches

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