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'Got A Bit Unenjoyable': Marsh Reveals Dealing With Ankle Injury For 12 Months Before Surgery
Australias fast-bowling all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has revealed that he had been dealing with the ankle injury for 12 months before undergoing a surgery which has ruled him out of action till the Test tour of India next year.
Now, on the road to recovery after undergoing a surgery to remove loose bone fragments and repair cartilage of his troublesome left ankle, Marsh believes he made the right call to go under the knife as the issue meant cricket had become a bit unenjoyable for him in those 12 months.
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