| Coach/Mentor | Justin Langer |
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| Jersey Number | #8 (Australia), #10 (Perth Scorchers) |
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| Domestic/County Teams | Perth Scorchers, Deccan Chargers, Pune Warriors, Rising Pune Supergiants, Western Australia, Lucknow Super Giants |
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| Batting Style | Right Handed Bat |
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| Bowling Style | Right-arm medium pace |
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| Nature on field | Cool |
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| Favourite Shot | Straight Drive |
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| Records/Achievements (main ones) | - Mitchell Marsh has one 5-wicket ODI haul to his name. In the 2015 World Cup, he took 5/33 in a match against England at the MCG.
- In a match against India A in July 2014, Marsh scored 211 while batting at 7th position. Marsh and his partner Sam Whiteman collected 371 runs for the seventh wicket, thus earning the accolade of second-highest seventh-wicket partnership.
- Mitch Marsh had a memorable T20 debut. Although he scored a mediocre figure of 36, he hit 4 sixes; 3 of which came in the final over of the innings.
- Scored an unbeaten 77 off 50 balls in the 2021 T20 World Cup final against New Zealand, earning Player of the Match honours as Australia won their first T20 World Cup title.
- Won the Allan Border Medal in 2023 as Australia's best player across all international formats.
- Scored back-to-back centuries (177 and 121) against Bangladesh and Pakistan in the 2023 ODI World Cup.
- Made a triumphant return to Test cricket in 2023 with a century at Headingley in his first Test innings in nearly four years.
- Scored an unbeaten 103 in T20I against New Zealand at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui in 2025, his career-best T20I score.
- Delivered a record-breaking 2025 IPL season with Lucknow Super Giants, scoring 627 runs in 13 matches at a strike rate of 163.71, including a century and six half-centuries, setting a new record for most sixes by an Australian in a single IPL edition.
- Retained by Lucknow Super Giants at 3.40 Crore for the 2026 IPL season.
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| Career Turning Point | Marsh was handed the captaincy for the 2010 U-19 Cricket World Cup. Under his leadership, Australia won the tournament. Also, Marsh scored a match-winning 97 in the semi-final against Sri Lanka. Became permanent T20I captain in May 2024. |
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| Current Role | T20I Captain, ODI Representative |
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| International Career Stats | 46 Tests (2,083 runs, 51 wickets), 99 ODIs (3,098 runs, 57 wickets), 85 T20Is (2,220 runs) |
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