Good news for Australia before T20 World Cup 2026, star player returned to form

Key Points:

Mitchell Marsh scored a brilliant century for Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League 2025-26. With his innings the team reached 229 runs. With this century he also completed 2000 runs in the league. His return to form before the T20 World Cup 2026 is good news for Australia.

Delhi: In the match being played between Hobart Hurricanes and Perth Scorchers in Big Bash League 2025-26 Mitchell Marsh Batted brilliantly. While playing for Perth Scorchers, he batted carefully from the beginning and maintained pressure on the bowlers. Thanks to his innings, the team was successful in making a big score of 229 runs.

Mitchell Marsh played a brilliant innings

Mitchell Marsh and Finn Allen started the innings for Perth Scorchers. Finn Allen could not last long and was out after scoring 16 runs. After this, Cooper Connolly also returned to the pavilion after scoring only 4 runs. The team was in trouble, but after this Mitchell Marsh and Aaron Hardy took over the innings. There was a wonderful partnership of 164 runs between the two.

Marsh scored 102 runs in 58 balls. His innings included 11 fours and 5 sixes. At the same time, Aaron Hardy played a quick inning of 94 runs in 43 balls. He hit 9 fours and 5 sixes. With the batting of these two, the team was able to reach a big score.

With this century, Australia’s T20 captain also completed his 2000 runs in the Big Bash League. So far he has played 76 matches for Perth Scorchers in this league and has scored 2031 runs. He has two centuries and 12 half-centuries in his name.

Mitchell Marsh, who was struggling with poor form for some time, has now returned to form before the T20 World Cup 2026. He has also been given the responsibility of captaincy in the upcoming team of Australia. In such a situation, his innings is being considered as very good news for the team.

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