Mitchell Marsh has a chance to create history, can break together with big records of Quinton de Kock and Shane Watson
Mitchell Marsh Record: Three -match T20 series between Australia and South Africa (AUS vs SA T20 Series) First match of (AUS vs sa 1st t20) On Sunday, August 10, Tio Stadium will be played at Darwin where Australia captain and explosive batsman Mitchell Marsh (Mitchell Marsh) You can make some special records by making a blast with your bat. Significantly, in this match, Mitchell Marsh has Quinton de Kock (Quinton de kock) And Shane Watson (Shane Watson) There is a chance to break the big records.
First of all, know that 33 -year -old Mitchell Marsh has an experience of playing 70 T20 International for Australia, scoring 1710 runs at an average of 30.55 and a strike rate of 135.07.
From here, if Mitchell Marsh plays an innings of 41 runs at Darwin’s ground, then he will complete his 359 runs in front of South Africa in T20 International and Quinton de Kock He will become the third player to score the highest run in Australia vs South Africa T20 matches. Significantly, Quinton de Kock is currently at number three in this list, who scored 358 runs in 13 T20 matches in front of Australia.
Australia vs South Africa player scorer most runs in T20
David Warner – 471 runs in 15 innings of 15 matches
JP Duminy – 378 runs in 14 innings of 15 matches
Quinton de Kock – 358 runs in 13 innings of 13 matches
Mitchell Marsh – 318 runs in 11 innings of 11 matches
Apart from this, if Mitchell Marsh performs 3 sixes in the first T20 International against South Africa, he will also become the fourth player to hit the most sixes in T20 format for Australia, beating Shane Watson. Marsh currently has 81 sixes in T20 International.
Most sixes for Australia in T20 International
Glenn Maxwell – 145
Aaron Finch – 125
David Warner – 122
Shane Watson – 83
Mitchell Marsh – 81
Australia’s T20 Squad: Mitchell Marsh (Captain), Sean Abbott, Tim David, Ben Dvarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameroon Green, Josh Hazelwood, Travis Head, Josh England, Matt Kuhneman, Glenn Maxwell, Michel Owen, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa.