Good news for Australian cricket fans as Mitchell Marsh declares himself fit to bowl in the crucial Super Eight stage of the T20 World Cup. This adds another weapon to Australia’s arsenal ahead of their clash against Bangladesh in Antigua.
While Marsh hasn’t bowled since the IPL due to a hamstring injury, his recovery is on track. “I’ll be available to bowl,” he confirmed. “Our current lineup might not necessarily need me, but having options is key in T20 cricket, and we’re fortunate to have plenty.”
Glenn Maxwell backs Mitchell Marsh return
Mitchell Marsh‘s return to bowling is a positive development, but his batting form has also been a talking point. However, teammate Glenn Maxwell believes the captain is due for a big score.
“Mitch is a world-class player, and there’s no doubt he’ll come good with the bat,” said Maxwell. “He’s been hitting well in practice, and I think a big score is just around the corner for him.”
Australia weighing bowling options
Mitchell Marsh’s bowling role will depend on Australia’s bowling strategy. If they choose to field two frontline spinners, Marsh’s seam bowling might be less crucial. However, his bowling could become more important if Australia needs extra pace options.
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Marsh and Maxwell eye batting exploits
Both Marsh and Maxwell haven’t quite hit their stride with the bat yet, but they’re confident a big performance is on the horizon. They believe their role in setting up the innings against England was crucial, even if the scoreboard doesn’t reflect it.
“We are looking forward to seeing [Marsh] basically ruin a game,” declared Maxwell, highlighting Marsh’s recent success in Test cricket.
Maxwell himself admits his form hasn’t been ideal, but he feels good about his practice sessions. He believes his time will come, especially with the strong batting lineup Australia possesses.
With both Marsh and Maxwell ready to explode, Australia seems well-positioned for a strong showing in the Super Eight stage.