Mitchell Marsh

Mitchell Marsh
Nationality: Australia
Position: Allrounder
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast Medium
Date of Birth: 1991-10-20 Age: 33
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Mitchell Ross Marsh, widely recognized as one of Australia's prominent cricket players, is known for his exceptional bowling skills and powerful batting performances.
Despite facing challenges in establishing himself at the international level, Marsh has demonstrated his talent and potential through notable displays on the grand stage.

Born on October 20th, 1991, Marsh hails from a sporting family, with his father Geoff Marsh being an Australia opener and later coach and selector.
Additionally, his sister Melissa was a professional basketball player.
With such a background, it is no surprise that Marsh excelled in various sports during his youth.
In fact, he showcased his leadership abilities by captaining the Australia Under-19s team to victory in the 2010 World Cup in New Zealand.

An early bloomer, Marsh began playing state cricket at the age of 17, showing immense promise and potential.
He made his Twenty20 International debut at 19 in 2011, marking the beginning of his professional cricket career.
Additionally, he exhibited his versatility as a bright junior Australian Rules footballer, further highlighting his natural athleticism and determination.

In 2018, Marsh's abilities and leadership qualities led to his appointment as the Australian Test vice-captain following the ball-tampering scandal.
However, a series of subpar performances across formats resulted in his omission from the national team and the loss of his national contract.
Despite these setbacks, Marsh showcased his resilience and determination by making a triumphant return to the T20I squad in 2020.

Marsh's remarkable skills as an all-rounder were particularly evident during two tours of the West Indies and Bangladesh in 2021.
Notably, he played a crucial role in Australia's victory in the T20 World Cup final, contributing an outstanding unbeaten 77 runs off 50 balls.
His exceptional performance played a pivotal role in Australia securing their maiden T20 World Cup title.

While Marsh's bowling prowess was initially considered his stronger asset, it was his batting skills that shone during his debut Test series against Pakistan in the UAE in 2014.
He showcased his ability to score with an impressive 87 and 47 in his second Test.
However, his batting struggled to find consistency until the 2017-18 Ashes series, where he scored historic centuries at the WACA and Sydney Cricket Ground in emotional scenes alongside his brother Shaun.

Despite facing periods of inconsistency and injury disruptions, Marsh's talent and determination enabled him to reclaim his position in the Test side during the 2023 Ashes series after four years out of the squad.
His boundary-studded 118 at Headingley proved instrumental in preventing a more significant defeat for Australia.
Furthermore, his composed batting display in the Old Trafford Test played a vital role in securing the Ashes series victory for Australia.

In addition to his international achievements, Marsh has made significant contributions to the Big Bash League (BBL) as a consistent performer for the Perth Scorchers.
With three BBL titles to his name, Marsh's presence and contributions have played an instrumental role in the Scorchers' success over the years.

Overall, Mitchell Ross Marsh's cricketing journey has been characterized by moments of brilliance and challenges.
Despite initial struggles to cement his place in the national team, he has consistently demonstrated his potential as a match-winner through exceptional performances.
As he continues to evolve as a player, it is undeniable that Marsh's impact on Australian cricket is far from over.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
T20 78 78 15 1883 100 24.14 1354 139.07 1 12 91 142
FC 12 21 1 614 96 29.24 951 64.56 0 5 9 81
T20I 53 52 7 1400 92 26.92 1021 137.12 0 8 63 131
ODI 48 47 2 1574 177 33.49 1662 94.71 2 10 62 151
4day 4 7 1 276 108 39.43 407 67.81 1 1 5 32
List A 4 4 0 136 63 34.00 100 136.00 0 2 7 11
Test 3 6 1 250 118 41.67 374 66.84 1 1 6 35

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
T20 51 50 39 1104 120 28.31 9.20 41 3 1 0 0
FC 12 17 13 357 100.2 27.46 3.56 1 21 1 1 0
T20I 22 15 11 220 30 20.00 7.33 12 0 0 0 0
ODI 38 28 18 655 119.5 36.39 5.48 29 3 0 0 0
4day 1 2 3 85 23 28.33 3.70 1 1 0 0 0
List A 2 2 3 38 10 12.67 3.80 1 0 0 0 0
Test 3 5 3 167 34 55.67 4.91 0 10 0 0 0

Last updated: 2025-01-07
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Western Australia
332/10 (96.1) & 83/4 (19.3)
Tasmania
277/10 (87.3) & 137/10 (56.3)
Western Australia won by 6 wickets
Player of the Match
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Western Australia
465/10 (124.2) & 263/6 (68)
Queensland
367/10 (112.2) & 120/1 (35)
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England
312/5 (39)
Australia
126/10 (24.4)
England won by 186 runs
Player of the Match
Harry Brook
Australia tour of England, 3rd ODI, One Day International - September 24, 2024
England
254/4 (37.4)
Australia
304/7 (50)
England won by 46 runs (D/L method)
Player of the Match
Harry Brook
Australia tour of England, 2nd ODI, One Day International - September 21, 2024
England
202/10 (40.2)
Australia
270/10 (44.4)
Australia won by 68 runs
Player of the Match
Alex Carey
Australia tour of England, 1st ODI, One Day International - September 19, 2024
England
315/10 (49.4)
Australia
317/3 (44)
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Player of the Match
Travis Head
Australia tour of England, 1st T20I, Twenty20 International - September 11, 2024
England
151/10 (19.2)
Australia
179/10 (19.3)
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Player of the Match
Travis Head
Australia tour of Scotland, 3rd T20I, Twenty20 International - September 7, 2024
Scotland
149/9 (20)
Australia
153/4 (16.1)
Australia won by 6 wickets (with 23 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Cameron Green
Australia tour of Scotland, 2nd T20I, Twenty20 International - September 6, 2024
Scotland
126/10 (16.4)
Australia
196/4 (20)
Australia won by 70 runs
Player of the Match
Josh Inglis
Australia tour of Scotland, 1st T20I, Twenty20 International - September 4, 2024
Scotland
154/9 (20)
Australia
156/3 (9.4)
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 62 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Travis Head