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Dumped from WI tour, Marsh seeks IPL balm

The batting heroics for Kings XI Punjab in the first IPL season — 616 runs at an average of 68 — kick-started his Australia career.

Updated on: Apr 13, 2012 12:25 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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The batting heroics for Kings XI Punjab in the first IPL season — 616 runs at an average of 68 — kick-started his Australia career.

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Shaun Marsh even did the unthinkable, shunt Ricky Ponting from his number 3 spot on his debut Test series in Sri Lanka last year.

But all that has faded from memory. The left-hander endured a wretched run in the home series against India — when every other batsman made hay — to be dumped for the current West Indies tour.

He even began his IPL V season poorly, and was dropped for the second game, against Pune Warriors away from home.

However, the 28-year-old is hopeful a good performance in the IPL will help him revive his international career. "This tournament is of huge importance as it was from my performance here that I first caught the eyes of selectors," he said.

Marsh said T20 actually helps a player's game. "T20 is a very fast game, you have to be very quick on the field and react. It is basically playing your natural game and hoping

 
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Ashutosh Sharma

Ashutosh Sharma is based in Chandigarh and has been a sports journalist for over a decade. He mainly writes on cricket.

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