Mitchell Marsh set to miss Test against Pakistan after punching wall
Updated On: 18 October, 2019 08:22 AM IST | Sydney | AFP
Scans revealed a fracture, and an apologetic Marsh said he faced up to six weeks on the sidelines

Mitchell Marsh
Sydney: All-rounder Mitchell Marsh is set to miss the opening Test against Pakistan after fracturing his right hand punching a wall, with Australian coach Justin Langer branding him "an idiot". The Western Australia captain took his frustrations out in the changing rooms after he was dismissed for 53 in a Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania on Sunday. Scans revealed a fracture, and an apologetic Marsh said he faced up to six weeks on the sidelines.
That would almost certainly rule him out of the opening Test against Pakistan in Brisbane starting on November 21. "It's my middle finger, just below the wrist -- a fracture straight through the bone," Marsh, who was sporting a cast on his arm, told reporters. Asked if he had spoken to Langer, Marsh replied: "He just told me I'm an idiot basically."
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