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Mitchell Marsh
🇦🇺 Australia
BornOctober 20, 1991
FromAttadale, Perth
BatRight Handed Bat
BowlRight-arm fast-medium
Mitchell Marsh

Mitchell Marsh is the younger brother of Australian batter Shaun Marsh and the son of Australia's former opener, Geoff Marsh. Unlike his father and elder brother, Mitchell has worked on the art of fast bowling. He classifies as a hard-hitting all-rounder who bats in the middle-order. He started playing competitive cricket at the age of 17 and plays for Western Australia in the domestic circuit. Marsh found success early in his career. He was appointed Australia’s U19 captain and he led his team to victory in the 2010 U19 World Cup. Marsh’s personal best in that series was a match-winning 97 in the semi-final against Sri Lanka. Even before he made his senior international debut, he was roped in by the IPL side Deccan Chargers in 2010. He eventually went on to play for his country against South Africa in a T20I at Wanderers in 2011. <br/> <br/> He became a bit of a T20 agent at a very young age. He was drafted into the Pune Warriors squad in 2011 and he was with them until 2013. He also played for the Nagenahira Nagas in the Sri Lanka Premier League. Back home in Australia, he has been a regular member of the side for Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League since its inception in 2011. <br/> <br/> On the back of some impressive performances, the Australian selectors named Marsh in the squad for the Zimbabwe tri-series and he straightaway grabbed eyeballs in the first match of the tournament, with a breezy 89. With Shane Watson being injured, Marsh made his Test debut against Pakistan during Australia's tour to the UAE in October 2014 and he notched up a fine 87 in the Test played in Abu Dhabi. He also did well with the bat in the subsequent ODI series against South Africa and played the first two Test matches of the 2014-15 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, before walking off the field due to a hamstring injury on Day 1 of the second Test in Brisbane. He took no further part in the series, but the selectors picked him in the 2015 World Cup squad as he was expected to be back to full fitness. <br/> <br/> Marsh didn't feature much in the tournament which Australia ended up winning. His only highlight was a 5-wicket haul against England. However, with a few retirements after the showpiece event, he got his opportunities and started performing well. He was able to weigh in with the bat in ODIs while his bowling was always handy. Despite having the tag of an all-rounder, it was obvious that Marsh was a better batter than a bowler. The year 2016 was memorable for him as he notched up his maiden ODI century in the home summer against India. <br/> <br/> Marsh spent a lot of time on the bench, mostly due to injury rather than a lack of form. He found himself in and out of the Test setup and never really cemented his spot in the side. His maiden and career-best Test hundred came in 2017 in an Ashes game against Australia at Perth. The 2018-19 season saw Marsh being awarded a national contract but he didn’t feature in either of Australia’s sides on a regular basis. He was continually plagued by injuries, some of which he only had himself to blame for, like the time he broke his hand in 2019 after punching a wall following a dismissal in a Sheffield Shield game. <br/> <br/> Perhaps his career defining knock came in the final of 2021 World T20. Marsh scored an unbeaten 50-ball 77 to help his side chase down 173 against trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand. In an innings that earned him the Player of the Match award, Marsh struck six boundaries and four maximums. <br/> <br/> Finally free of injuries, Marsh had a massive resurgence as an international cricketer and announced his return with a resounding Ashes century in the 2023 series in England. Coming in to replace an injured Cameron Green in the 3rd Test, Marsh found himself in the middle with Australia crippled at 85/4. In what was his first Test match since 2019, Marsh held no inhibitions and played his shots with freedom. His run-a-ball 118 pushed Australia to a fighting total and although Australia ended up losing that Test, Marsh demonstrated his maturity and potential. <br/> <br/> Marsh’s return to limited-overs cricket in his new-avatar, an opening batter, seemed to do wonders as he found some great form in both ODIs and T20Is. With some senior players being rested, Marsh was named Australia’s captain for a T20I series in South Africa and he had a successful series as both captain and batter with Australia winning the series 3-0 and him ending up as the leading run-scorer with 186 runs. At the 2023 World Cup which was eventually won by Australia, Mitchell Marsh played a crucial role, scoring 441 runs in 10 innings, including two centuries and a half-century. <br/> <br/> On the back of an exceptional 2023, Marsh was awarded the Allan Border Medal. However, he was unable to carry that form into the following year in Test cricket and subsequently lost his place in the Australian side after the Melbourne Test in December 2024 during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. . He has not featured in a Test match since and announced his retirement from the Sheffield Shield at the end of the 2025–26 season. <br/> <br/> Marsh also captained Australia in consecutive ICC Men’s T20 World Cups in 2024 and 2026 where his team endured disappointing campaigns, exiting in the Super Eights and the group stage respectively. <br/> <br/> After representing the Deccan Chargers in 2010, Marsh went on to represent another now-defunct team, Pune Warriors India, for three years. In 2016, he was bought by the Rising Pune Supergiants and played just 3 games for them. Marsh returned to the IPL after a three-year absence in 2020 after being bought by the Sunrisers Hyderabad but his campaign ended after just one game with him rolling his ankle. After nearly a year touring around in biosecure conditions induced by Covid-19, Marsh opted out of the 2021 edition due to bubble-fatigue. In 2022, Marsh was bought by the Delhi Capitals for INR 6.5 crore.While he averaged 31.37 in 2022, he struggled to make a significant impact over the next two seasons, with a right hamstring injury cutting short his 2024 campaign. <br/> <br/> Bought by Lucknow Super Giants for 3.4 crore at the 2025 IPL auction, Marsh enjoyed his best-ever IPL season. He amassed 627 runs, including six half-centuries and a century, at an outstanding average of 48.23 and a strike-rate of 163.70. Alongside Aiden Markram, he formed a formidable opening partnership. <br/>

Batting
Format ROWHEADERTestODIT20IPL
Matches46998556
Innings80958050
Runs2083309822201327
Balls370032761567932
Highest181177103117
Average28.5337.3333.6427.65
SR56.3094.57141.68142.39
Not Out712142
Fours270285194106
Sixes3210311378
Ducks9737
50s920139
100s3411
200s0000
300s0000
400s0000
Bowling
Format ROWHEADERTestODIT20IPL
Matches46998556
Innings74702534
Balls34832213300560
Runs20612036387795
Maidens92901
Wickets51571737
Avg40.4135.7222.7621.49
Eco3.555.527.748.52
SR68.2938.8217.6515.14
BBI5/465/333/244/25
BBM7/865/333/244/25
4w1102
5w1100
10w0000
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