Star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh hopes that Australia’s 5-wicket win over Sri Lanka within the World Cup group match in Lucknow could set the course for main his staff in the best path within the ongoing event. Australia, a five-time champion, opened its account on the World Cup 2023 with a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, with virtually 15 overs remaining in a match that confronted interruption from a rain delay, excessive winds, and sandstorm mud.
Adam Zampa managed to derail Sri Lanka with a outstanding 4 for 47 in simply eight overs, resulting in a stunning batting collapse throughout the Sri Lankan staff. The 1996 champion staff, continuing easily at 125-0 initially, took a steep fall and reached a mere 209 all out in 43.3 overs, with a lack of all its 10 wickets for simply 84 runs. Pathum Nissanka (61) and Kusal Perera (78), the opening gamers, had been the only important contributors.
“It was a really good day for us. We came into the game with a little bit of pressure after the slow start, but our experienced guys stood up today. We’re away. I wouldn’t say soul-searching but there was plenty of hurt [after the loss to South Africa]. Hopefully, that’s a stepping stone for us in the right direction. Just making up for his [dad’s] strike rate,” Marsh stated whereas talking to Star Sports.
Marsh was joyful that Australia completed the match with out many hiccups after a nightmarish begin to their 210-run change.
“I felt like I was batting well tonight and I probably got ahead of myself (on the run-out). The boys were calm and the way we finished it off was great. I actually went for one over, but I was shut down. We have a heap of options – three quicks, Zampa, Maxwell, Stoin and myself. He [Cummins] always has a calm demeanor. The way he bowled and his bowling changes were fantastic. Inglis is a fighter and loves a contest. He plays spin well and backs his skills. First of all, he has power and hopefully it’s the start of a long career for him,” Marsh added.
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Oct 16, 2023