Cricket Feb 14, 2026

T20 World Cup: Steve Smith could replace Australia captain Mitchell Marsh after 'testicular bleeding' injury

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
T20 World Cup: Steve Smith could replace Australia captain Mitchell Marsh after 'testicular bleeding' injury

Steve Smith has been called up to Australia's T20 World Cup squad after current captain Mitchell Marsh was ruled out of their opening match with "testicular bleeding."

Marsh picked up a groin injury while training on Sunday in the run up to Australia's match against Ireland, which they won by 67 runs on Wednesday, and there's no timetable for his return according to a statement made by Cricket Australia.

"He is experiencing ongoing pain and discomfort which is restricting his movement," the statement read.

"Scans have confirmed internal testicular bleeding and he will require a period of rest and rehabilitation. His return to play will be guided by symptom resolution and medical advice.

"Stand-by player Steve Smith will travel to Sri Lanka as cover to acclimatise and prepare, should he be required."

Marsh has been Australia's T20 captain since April 2024 and will be a big loss for his side - but his replacement has no shortage of experience.

Smith, who has scored 1,094 international T20 runs, has not played a 20-over match for Australia for two years and missed out on squad selection despite impressive form in Australia's domestic T20 competition,

Australia face Zimbabwe in Colombo in their second World Cup match on Friday, live on Your Site.

Australia shrugged off the painful loss of Marsh to overpower Ireland by 67 runs in their T20 World Cup opener in Colombo, bowling out their opposition for just 115 as they defended a first-innings score of 182-6.

Ireland had their own fitness issue to contend with as skipper Paul Stirling pulled up when taking a single off the first ball of their reply and was unable to retake the field. Like Marsh, he faces an uncertain future in the competition.

Without Stirling's power-hitting at the top of the order, Ireland were unable to lay a glove on Australia's well-drilled attack.

Only a punchy 41 from George Dockrell at No 8 spared them an even heavier defeat, with Nathan Ellis taking 4-12, while leg-spinner Adam Zampa also took 4-23.

Ireland's chase never really recovered from Stirling's early exit and the contest was all but over as they slipped to 27-4 in the fifth over. Ellis did the damage, bowling Ross Adair and Ben Calitz and having Curtis Campher caught in a decisive new-ball burst.

Lorcan Tucker battled for 24 but it was not until Dockrell's belated arrival that the run-rate picked up. Both fell to Zampa, who tied up the middle overs expertly to snuff out the challenge.

Australia had earlier scored their runs at more than nine an over, recovering well from Marsh's absence and the second-over run out of stand-in skipper Travis Head. Josh Inglis and Matt Renshaw both hit 37, Inglis in a rapid 19-ball stay, while Marcus Stoinis took charge in the second half of the innings.

He racked up 45 off 29 deliveries as Ireland failed to find a way to shut down the scoring. With two defeats from two, they now face a stiff challenge to reach the next round, with fixtures against Oman and Zimbabwe to come.

Watch the Men's T20 World Cup live on Your Site from February 7 to March 8. or

Tags:

cricket news

Share this article

Related Posts

The Ashes 2025/26: Brendon McCullum concedes England future in hands of others after 11-day series defeat

The Ashes 2025/26: Brendon McCullum concedes England future in hands of others after 11-day series defeat

Brendon McCullum is eager to stay on as England's head coach but admits his future is "up to other people" after losing the Ashes in just 11 days.The...

Tributes paid to Bondi shooting victims in third Ashes Test in Adelaide as Australia captain Pat Cummins says events 'hit home pretty hard'

Tributes paid to Bondi shooting victims in third Ashes Test in Adelaide as Australia captain Pat Cummins says events 'hit home pretty hard'

Australia and England players wore black armbands during the third Ashes Test in Adelaide following Sunday's shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach.Fifteen...

The Ashes: Stuart Broad backs Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum to stay in England roles

The Ashes: Stuart Broad backs Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum to stay in England roles

Stuart Broad has warned that removing ECB managing director Rob Key could trigger a domino effect that puts Ben Stokes' position as England captain at...

The Ashes: MCG pitch ruled  'unsatisfactory' by ICC following two-day Test

The Ashes: MCG pitch ruled 'unsatisfactory' by ICC following two-day Test

The Melbourne Cricket Ground pitch has received a demerit point after being deemed 'unsatisfactory' by the International Cricket Council Pitch and Out...

Hugh Morris: Former England batter and ECB chief executive dies at age of 62

Hugh Morris: Former England batter and ECB chief executive dies at age of 62

Former England and Glamorgan batter Hugh Morris has died following a battle with cancer.Morris, who later spent time as chief executive of the England...

England T20 World Cup squad: Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue named in provisional group for 2026 tournament but no Jamie Smith or Brydon Carse

England T20 World Cup squad: Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue named in provisional group for 2026 tournament but no Jamie Smith or Brydon Carse

Jofra Archer has been included in England's provisional T20 World Cup squad after his Ashes-ending injury, with fellow fast bowler Josh Tongue also na...