AUS vs NED | Happy to bat at three if and when Travis Head comes in: Mitchell Marsh

On the eve of the World Cup match against the Netherlands, Marsh said he would be happy to go back to No. 3. “

Updated - October 25, 2023 07:12 am IST

Published - October 25, 2023 01:08 am IST - NEW DELHI

Ready to launch: Marsh said he is feeling confident after contributing to the team’s cause in a couple of victories.

Ready to launch: Marsh said he is feeling confident after contributing to the team’s cause in a couple of victories. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

With scores like 96, 31, 52 and 121 over the last one month in India, Mitchell Marsh has done rather well as an opener. After injured Travis Head joined the Australian team, there has been speculation if the partnership with David Warner, which raised a record 259 in the last match against Pakistan, would be split.

On the eve of the World Cup match against the Netherlands, Marsh said he would be happy to go back to No. 3. “I mentioned to David Warner, maybe he can bat three, but I got a firm no from him – that is being sarcastic,” Marsh said.

“I have obviously batted there a lot over the last couple of years, so I feel really comfortable at three. If and when Head comes back in, I think that’s the best position for me to play for this team.”

He said the bilateral series against India just before the World Cup helped. “It was obviously nice to get a few runs at the back end of that series,” he said. “I came into the tournament feeling pretty confident, had a bit of a slow start, but it has been really nice to contribute to a couple of wins in the last two games.”

His father Geoff Marsh had several big opening partnerships with David Boon. “That partnership would have taken four days to get that many (259),” he said. “My dad is a man of few words. He was very happy for us. We always chat after every game, so he was pumped.”

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