Surgery to sideline Marsh for four months

Published July 23, 2014
SHAUN Marsh.—AP
SHAUN Marsh.—AP

SYDNEY: Australia batsman Shaun Marsh is to have surgery on an injured elbow next week and will miss October’s Test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates, Cricket Australia said on Tuesday.

The 31-year-old, who pla­y­ed in the first two Tests of the series win in South Africa that put Australia back on top of the world rankings, suf­­­f­ered the ligament injury playing Twenty20 cricket in India.

The left-hander is expected to go under the knife next week which rules him out of the upcoming tours of Zimb­abwe and the United Arab Emirates, where Australia face Pakistan on neutral turf.

But he should be back for the opening match of the four-Test series against India, which starts in Brisbane on Dec 4.

“It’s a pretty significant injury,” team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris told the Cricket Australia website.

“Shaun has had a short period of rest, but it’s still a problem and we know that surgery takes a long time to recover.

“There’s a three-to-four month recovery period and we’ve chosen to go ahead with that because it gives him time to play for Western Aust­r­alia and prepare for the World Cup and the Ashes next year.”

Marsh, son of Australian opener Geoff, was a relative late-comer to Test cricket and made his debut against Sri Lanka in Pallekele in 2011.

In nine Tests since, he has scored 493 runs at an average of 32.86 with a high score of 148 against South Africa in the first Test victory at Centurion in February.

A pair of ducks in the second Test, however, saw him lose his place in the team for the decider in Cape Town to allow for the return of Shane Watson.

Published in Dawn, July 23rd , 2014

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