Brisbane, Dec 17 (IANS) In a setback for Australia, all-rounder Mitchell Marsh limped off the field with a right hamstring injury just moments after lunch on day one of the second Test against India at the Gabba here Wednesday.

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Mitchell grimaced and pulled up short in his follow through, before he put his head in his hands and was comforted by brother Shaun.

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He then walked off the ground, with Cricket Australia (CA) confirming a short time later that the all-rounder had suffered "right hamstring soreness". 

Marsh has had a history of problems with his left hamstring - including surgery in 2012 - but this injury is to his right hamstring. 

The most recent of Marsh's left hamstring problems came during the Twenty-20 Champions League in September, which delayed his start to Australia's tour of the UAE. 

He missed the 2013 Champions League with a hamstring problem suffered during Australia A's tour of South Africa, while his 2012-13 summer was hampered by a serious left hamstring injury he suffered while batting for Western Australia in the Ryobi Cup. 

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Injured Australia skipper Michael Clarke, watching the match from his home in Sydney, suggested as Marsh was shown walking off that the all-rounder may have injured his hamstring when he tweeted "Hamstring?". 

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