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Marsh's brutal 96 goes in vain as Rajasthan Royals come out on top in chase against Lucknow Super Giants
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Mitchell Marsh’s explosive 96 and Josh Inglis’ quickfire 60 powered Lucknow Super Giants to a commanding 220/5 against Rajasthan Royals in their crucial IPL clash at Jaipur. Marsh fell short of a century in a dramatic final over, but his innings ensured LSG posted a formidable total.
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Mitchell Marsh’s explosive 90 off 38 balls propelled Lucknow Super Giants to a seven-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings in Lucknow. Despite Kartik Sharma’s composed 71 for CSK, Marsh and Josh Inglis’ 135-run stand sealed the emphatic chase
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Mitchell Marsh’s explosive 111 guided Lucknow Super Giants to 209/3 before rain interruptions reduced the IPL contest to 19 overs per side. LSG eventually defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by nine runs via the DLS method to snap their six-match losing streak
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Australia ended their T20 World Cup campaign on a high note, thrashing Oman by nine wickets in their final group match. Adam Zampa’s four-wicket haul and Mitchell Marsh’s blistering 64 guided the team to the joint-fastest chase in tournament history
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Rohit Sharma scored 121 and Virat Kohli 74 not out as India chased 237, defeating Australia by nine wickets in the 3rd ODI at Sydney. Harshit Rana’s 4-39 helped bowl out Australia, ensuring India avoided a series whitewash
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Cricket Australia has announced a 16-member squad led by Mitchell Marsh for the T20 series against the West Indies. Mitch Owen and Matt Kuhnemann received call-ups following standout domestic seasons. Marsh also impressed in the IPL with 627 runs.
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On Nicholas Pooran’s blitzkrieg, Marsh said he felt like he was really connected with him as a bloke and as someone whom he had been going to hopefully bat with a lot.
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Rishabh Pant is finally making his much-awaited return ending the 14-month wait.
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While speaking at the post-match presentation, Marsh said that it was a "great" game against the Caribbeans in the second T20I match.
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The series will be played from February 21-25 which will be followed by a two-match Test series which will start on February 29.
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Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh's prediction for the World Cup final between India and Australia has gone viral on social media days ahead of the match.
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The dashing all-rounder missed the five-time champions' match against England here on Saturday, as he had flown back briefly following the demise of his grandmother.
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Mitchell Marsh slammed nine sixes in his 108-ball 121-run knock against Pakistan to set the record
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Pakistan pressed their spinners Mir and left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawas into service but they made zero impact.
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The five-time ICC ODI World Cup champions, at least on paper, can't be rated ahead of India and England during this edition of the tournament.
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Glenn Maxwell will have a big role to play in the ODI World Cup for Australia as he brings a lot of balance to the side as the third spinner, said Mitchell Marsh
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Though India fought back at the end after being taken for plenty of runs, Labuschagne batted through others collapsing around him to make 72 off 58 balls.
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Mumbai: After Mitchell Marsh tested positive for Covid-19 on April 18, another Delhi Capitals overseas player has got infected, hours ahead of their match against Punjab Kings at the Brabourne Stadium on Wednesday, says a report in ESPN Cricinfo. The latest positive result takes the tally of Covid-19 positive cases in the Delhi camp to […]
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But their replacements Jason Holder, Kane Williamson made up for the loss with some good performances. However, ahead of next year’s Indian Premier League, there will be a bigger pool of players' in auction