Later in the year, Australia's captain is probably going to have a role to play, but for the time being, he is taking things simple.
Mitchell Marsh has suggested that Australia's T20I set will not likely be the end of his five-month presence from the ball crease. Marsh has no bowled in a dynamic match since tearing his hamstring during the IPL, including in next week's 3-0 fresh blow up in Scotland.
Australia have an abundance of allrounders in their T20 set-up, with Jake Fraser-McGurk the only person in their club who neither keeps innings nor bowls. His own moderate speed is unlikely to be necessary because he wants to give Cameron Green and Aaron Hardie prospects with the game.
" I'm sort of just building," Marsh said. " I do n't tend to bowl myself too much, is the honest answer, and we're lucky that we've got plenty of bowling options within our team, so we'll see how we go … my bowling's on line: whether or not I bowl, we'll wait and see. We've got stacks of possibilities. I'm often building things. "
Australia's five-match Test set against India, which begins in Perth on November 22, may be played with Marsh's full fitness in mind. He described the situation as "like a long time away." Their control will properly handle players workloads before that line, with Pat Cummins missing the entire England trip to offer him a break from bowling.
" A lot of our priorities will become geared around that," Andrew McDonald, Australia's coach, told SEN on Tuesday night. " You'll notice that develop with the control of our players. In the coming summer, we'll been extremely selective about who plays what in terms of Sheffield Shield cricket to ensure that they are prepared for that second Test match. "
In November, Australia will host Pakistan in three ODIs and three T20Is, and it's expected that any Test squad member wo n't play. To ensure that we are fully prepared for that Pakistan white-ball set, McDonald said," We may have to offer up a little bit with some people." " We're actually eager for India to occur. "
Australia's first people's cricket match since their Super Eight return in the T20 World Cup in June, which saw them triumph in five of their first five games before suffering back-to-back loses against Afghanistan and India, caused them to fall out. Despite being coy about his long-term goals, Marshall has retained his T20 captain and will also fill Cummins ' shoes in five Wickets against England.
" It feels like a lifetime back then, that T20 World Cup," Marsh said. " It was just disappointment: we went there with the hope of winning it, like every other team did, and unfortunately, we did n't play our best cricket at the right time. In game play, that's what you rely on…there's a lot of cricket to get played between now and the second World Cup [in 2026] but maybe I'm there. "
Restaurant isolated Australia's pitching as the main reason for their failure to achieve the semi-finals, most somewhat dropping five takes in the beat to Afghanistan. " We've got a few things that we need to work through, but clearly the key area for us that was disappointing was our fielding … that makes it really difficult for the captain and the team to function.
Mitch Marsh and his captain sparked some discussion, but I thought he did a fantastic job creating possibilities for the team with your ball adjustments and your industry jobs. We just were n't able to execute in those moments, and that really played out in the Afghanistan game. "
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