Said in the interview, body is absolutely fine; was injured in the Perth Test
Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is fully fit. He can play in the Pink Ball Test to be held in Adelaide from December 6. Marsh himself has given this information in an interview given to an Australian sports channel.
Australia could be searching for more overs from their part-timers in Adelaide: https://t.co/xRJDicrSdh#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/Te5ObKr8yh
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 26, 2024
Talking about his fitness in the interview, Marsh said that his body is absolutely fine and he is fully prepared to play in the second Test. Marsh had a muscle strain in the Perth Test.
Mitchell Marsh was injured in the Perth Test
Marsh had a muscle strain after the Perth Test. On Marsh’s injury, Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald had said – ‘There is some doubt over Marsh’s fitness.’ Australia’s captain Pat Cummins had also expressed concern over Marsh’s fitness.
Tasmania all-rounder Beau Webster was included in the team
Tasmania all-rounder Beau Webster was included in the team after Marsh suffered a hamstring strain. Webster also bats along with bowling medium pace.
Ready to continue bringing his game!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 28, 2024
Beau Webster is prepared to play a variety of roles if selected to debut for Australia #AUSvIND
More on his inclusion into the Test squad: https://t.co/lRgFLCEX6q pic.twitter.com/iVYeGkvGyQ
Webster scored 145 runs in four innings of the unofficial Test against India-A, remaining unbeaten twice. He also took seven wickets. Not only this, he scored 61 and 49 against New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield in Sydney and also took 5 wickets.
The Indian team is leading 1-0 in the series
The Indian team is leading 1-0 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The team defeated Australia by 295 runs within four days in the first Test. The second match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be played in Adelaide from December 6.