Delhi Capitals set to be without Mitchell Marsh for remainder of IPL 2024


Delhi Capitals allrounder Mitchell Marsh will not return to India for the remainder of IPL 2024 as he continues to recover from a right hamstring niggle, head coach Ricky Ponting said in New Delhi on Monday. Swamp flew back to Perth on April 12 to counsel CA's clinical staff and a choice on his re-visitation of the IPL was postponed at an opportunity to give him satisfactory opportunity to recuperate prior to being reconsidered. "I don't think he'll be returning," Ponting said. "There's a sure limit with substitution players. Cricket Australia were quick to have him at home to begin his recuperation cycle and we sent him back in a hurry. "They've been dealing with his recovery for a long time at this point. I addressed him a day or two ago and it appears to be it's taken somewhat longer than he previously remembered to deal with it. I don't figure the T20 World Cup would be an issue." Swamp is supposed to chief Australia at the 2024 T20 World Cup, which starts on June 1 in the USA and the West Indies. The allrounder played just four games for Delhi this season, scoring 61 of every three innings with a high score of 23. He bowled eight overs, got one wicket, and went at an economy pace of 12.87. This is the second progressive season where Capitals have lost Swamp's administrations halfway. An expensive marking at INR 6.5 crore, he played just nine games for them in 2023. Capitals are presently eighth on the focuses table with three successes and five misfortunes. They're still in conflict for the end of the season games with six games remaining.