IPL 2020: Jason Holder replaces Mitchell Marsh at Sunrisers dgtl



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The first game was Mitchell Marsh’s last game. This time he had to drop out of the IPL due to an ankle injury. Sunrisers Hyderabad found an alternative to Marsh. West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder has been inducted into the team.
Marsh suffered an ankle injury on the second ball of his over against Royal Challengers Bangalore. He came out after hitting four balls in pain. Later he hit again. He had trouble standing. He came out with the first ball at bat.

Marsh had to miss the tournament before seeing red eyes from the injury. Marsh was unable to play the entire IPL due to a shoulder injury in 2016. He was on the Rising Pune Supergiant team that time. This time the Sunrisers bought it for 2 million rupees. It was the team’s first choice. Holder, who replaced Marsh, has played for the Sunrisers before. He also played for Kolkata Knight Riders.

In test cricket Holder has made a name for himself, but in limited overs cricket the West Indies all-rounder has not been able to match for no reason. Although he held the country’s leading bracelet in testing, his leadership in white ball cricket was taken away from him. In limited overs cricket, Kieron Pollard was named captain in his place.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad did not get off to a good start in the IPL this time. RCB lost in the first match. Marsh was injured and fell on top of him. Coping with the initial push is now a challenge for the Sunrisers.



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