End of an era as Marsh says goodbye

End of an era as Marsh says goodbye

After 23 years on the high Shaun Marsh is ready to lastly name it quits and finish his distinguished first-class profession.

A horror run of latest accidents for the 39-year-old, who made his debut for Western Australia manner again in the summertime of 2000/01 and went on to signify Australia 126 occasions, has pressured him to hold up the pads.

Marsh was a polarising determine throughout a lot of his worldwide profession along with his 38 matches in a dishevelled inexperienced unfold out over eight years from his first in Sri Lanka in 2011 to his final in Sydney in 2019.

During his time he made six of his 14 worldwide centuries, the opposite seven coming in ODIs, but additionally had some low runs, together with making simply 17 runs in a four-Test collection towards India in the summertime of 2011/12.

He completed his Test profession with 2265 runs, a return many consider was nicely in need of the quantity his expertise might have produced.

Marsh, who turns 40 in June, performed all three codecs for Australia and his first-class profession yielded greater than 12,000 runs, together with 32 centuries.

Last summer season he captain to WA to a Sheffield Shield title, Marsh’s first.

He final performed for WA when the Sheffield Shield season resumed a month in the past when he suffered a finger harm and he hasn’t performed since.

Marsh, who turns 40 in June, is ready to fulfil his Big Bash contract with the Melbourne Renegades subsequent season. He is the seventh highest all-time run scorer within the BBL with 2629 runs in 74 video games.

Source: www.news.com.au