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Marsh backs 'GOAT' Warner to open for Australia in World Cup

All-rounder Mitchell Marsh will continue to start the innings for Australia with "GOAT" David Warner, conceding that he expects to bat in the middle order. The All-rounder's impressive form across formats this year has led to talks that he to compete with Warner and Travis Head for the opener's spot at the World Cup in India next month.

All-rounder Mitchell Marsh will continue to start the innings for Australia with "GOAT" David Warner, conceding that he expects to bat in the middle order. The All-rounder's impressive form across formats this year has led to talks that he to compete with Warner and Travis Head for the opener's spot at the World Cup in India next month.
Marsh belives "GOAT" Warner should open for Australia in World Cup
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Sep 6, 2023, 4:04 PM IST

Sydney: In-form Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has backed "GOAT" David Warner to continue opening the innings, conceding that he expects to bat in the middle order. Marsh's impressive form across formats this year had led to talks that the all-rounder would compete with Warner and Travis Head for the opener's spot at the World Cup in India next month.

"I expect to bat middle order," Marsh told AAP (Australian Associated Press)."Things may change, but Davey is literally one of the GOATs (greatest of all time) of one-day cricket and white-ball cricket in general."We have Travis Head and Australia's best-ever all-three-format player there, so I dare say I probably won't be opening the batting," added Marsh, who is leading the team in a white-ball series against South Africa.

Also read: Injured Cummins, Smith, Starc and Maxwell in Australia's provisional squad, Abbott earns maiden World Cup call-up

Warner, who has played most of his 142 ODIs batting at the top, returns to the squad for the five-match ODI series against South Africa, starting on Thursday in Bloemfontein. Marsh, on the other hand, has been on a role this year. He had scores of 81,66 not out and 47 opening the batting in the ODIs against India earlier this year. He then contributed during the Ashes before showcasing his batting prowess in the T20 against South Africa.

"My approach now from Test cricket to T20 cricket won't be too dissimilar, Marsh said. "Often it's the situation of the game in Test cricket. There were times in Manchester where I couldn't go out there and try and hit blokes for six and put pressure back on them. I just had to soak up deliveries. "That is the intricacies of Test cricket. But generally, my approach won't change too much now," he added. (PTI)

Also read: Australia sweeps T20I series 3-0 with 5-wicket win over South Africa

Sydney: In-form Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has backed "GOAT" David Warner to continue opening the innings, conceding that he expects to bat in the middle order. Marsh's impressive form across formats this year had led to talks that the all-rounder would compete with Warner and Travis Head for the opener's spot at the World Cup in India next month.

"I expect to bat middle order," Marsh told AAP (Australian Associated Press)."Things may change, but Davey is literally one of the GOATs (greatest of all time) of one-day cricket and white-ball cricket in general."We have Travis Head and Australia's best-ever all-three-format player there, so I dare say I probably won't be opening the batting," added Marsh, who is leading the team in a white-ball series against South Africa.

Also read: Injured Cummins, Smith, Starc and Maxwell in Australia's provisional squad, Abbott earns maiden World Cup call-up

Warner, who has played most of his 142 ODIs batting at the top, returns to the squad for the five-match ODI series against South Africa, starting on Thursday in Bloemfontein. Marsh, on the other hand, has been on a role this year. He had scores of 81,66 not out and 47 opening the batting in the ODIs against India earlier this year. He then contributed during the Ashes before showcasing his batting prowess in the T20 against South Africa.

"My approach now from Test cricket to T20 cricket won't be too dissimilar, Marsh said. "Often it's the situation of the game in Test cricket. There were times in Manchester where I couldn't go out there and try and hit blokes for six and put pressure back on them. I just had to soak up deliveries. "That is the intricacies of Test cricket. But generally, my approach won't change too much now," he added. (PTI)

Also read: Australia sweeps T20I series 3-0 with 5-wicket win over South Africa

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