Mitch Marsh seems to be within the field seat to open at this yr’s World Cup in India, however he expects his “little mate” will edge him out of the function quickly.
One of the numerous positives to come back out of Australia’s 2-1 ODI sequence win in India was the large success of Marsh as an opener.
It was the primary time Marsh had slotted into the function in ODI cricket and he ended the three-match sequence with a median of 97, plus a strike fee of 131.
Marsh’s brute hitting through the preliminary 10-over Powerplay was an enormous weapon.
And even in Wednesday’s sequence decider when he wasn’t fairly in his groove, Marsh nonetheless managed to peel off 47 runs from as many balls in a 21-run win.
Warner missed the primary two video games by way of damage.
When he did return for recreation three, he was relegated to No.4 within the order to permit Marsh and Travis Head to retain their opening spots.
It was simply the second time in Warner’s embellished 142-match ODI profession he did not open.
Marsh performed as a batter-only in India to permit him extra time to recuperate from ankle surgical procedure.
Whether he can handle a workload of bowling vital overs and opening the batting at this yr’s World Cup stays to be seen.
Marsh cherished his time as opener in India, however he expects Warner will get one other crack there quickly.
“I’ve got my little mate over there that will probably come back in at some stage,” Marsh stated.
“He’s been an incredible player for Australia for a long time and probably one of the best ODI openers ever.
“I’m certain he’ll slot again in at some stage. But I believe it is essential that we’re all versatile.
“Before the first game as a group we spoke about this is the start of our campaign for the World Cup and certain guys are going to bat in different positions at times.
“It’s actually essential we have now a squad mentality. With Davey out for the primary couple of video games it was my alternative.”
Another big learning out of the tour of India is Australia must play spinner Ashton Agar in the spin-friendly Indian conditions.
Agar was left out for the opening two matches but his double-wicket strike in game three – he snared the key scalps of Virat Kohli (54) and Suryakumar Yadav (0) in consecutive balls – helped turn the match Australia’s way.
The 29-year-old, who returned home early from the Test series after being overlooked for selection, finished with 2-41 from 10 overs.
He combined brilliantly with fellow spinner Adam Zampa, who snared 4-45.
“Ash is one in every of my closest mates and he is some of the resilient characters that I do know,” Marsh stated of Agar.
“That’s why he is capable of are available and carry out at any time when he performs for Australia.”
Paceman Mitchell Starc suffered an injury scare when he hurt a finger on his left hand while taking an outfield catch on Wednesday.
Starc, who suffered a fracture to his left center finger late final yr, went off the sphere for remedy however was capable of return and full his full 10 overs.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au