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Australia's Marsh ruled out of T20 World Cup opener with groin injury

  • Australia Captain Mitchell Marsh is out of the T20 World Cup opener against Ireland due to a training injury involving internal testicular bleeding, as confirmed by Cricket Australia.
  • Standby player Steve Smith will travel to Sri Lanka to prepare as a potential replacement for Marsh, according to the Cricket Australia statement.
  • Australia is facing additional fitness issues as Tim David is not fully fit, and several other players were already ruled out of the tournament.
  • Ireland, led by Paul Stirling, hopes to secure its first win in the tournament after narrowly losing to Sri Lanka in their previous match.
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Australia captain misses T20 World Cup clash with Ireland due to testicular bleeding

Mitchell Marsh was ruled out after taking a painful blow in the nets earlier this week

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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