Veteran WA bat Shaun Marsh is beneath one more decrease leg-injury cloud after a slip whereas operating between wickets on the MCG.
During a sluggish 32 for the Melbourne Renegades within the Derby in opposition to the Melbourne Stars, Marsh’s toes got here out from beneath him as he tried to show to make a second run.
The 39-year-old resumed his innings however regarded sore all through earlier than being caught at mid-off within the second over of the Power Surge as his aspect struggled to seek out momentum.
Marsh solely returned to aggressive cricket on the finish of final month after lacking the primary half of the home and Big Bash season with a calf grievance, off the again of low season knee surgical procedure.
After taking part in two successive matches, he was rested for the conflict in opposition to his outdated armada, the Perth Scorchers, on Sunday.
The Renegades confirmed the West Australian wouldn’t take to the sector after limping off.
Marsh is the sixth-leading run-scorer in BBL historical past with 2461 at a mean of 39.69 however may be a part of a Melbourne casualty ward that features skipper Nic Maddinson who’s out for the remainder of the summer time after rupturing his ACL in opposition to Perth.
The harm was a lowlight of a dour innings by the Renegades, who’ve misplaced 4 on the trot, as New Zealand celebrity Trent Boult placed on a present on the MCG.