Australia captain Aaron Finch believes that pace all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been a huge asset for them. He added that Marsh coming at number three and playing an aggressive role with the bat has been very pleasing for him apart from putting in the effort with the ball.
Marsh has been a vital cog at number three for Australia's top order this year. He is also the seventh highest run-getter in T20Is this year, scoring 522 runs in 18 innings at an average of 32.62 and strike rate of 127. In Australia's last Super 12 match, which they won by seven wickets against West Indies, Marsh scored 53 off just 32 balls.
"In terms of Mitchell Marsh, he's been excellent for us. His ability to bat at No. 3 and be really aggressive and take the game on has been really pleasing. The overs that he bowled the other day against a really dominating West Indies batting lineup were really crucial in dragging that score down to 160. He's someone who works hard on his bowling, and yeah, he's a huge asset for our team," said Finch while responding to a query from IANS in the pre-match press conference ahead of the semi-final against Pakistan in ICC Men's T20 World Cup.