Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh feels that he goes on the field with full confidence if he prepares really well. But he fell short of saying if he will bat at three or below in the men's T20 World Cup in Oman and the UAE. Marsh has been a standout performer for Australia in their white-ball tours to West Indies and Bangladesh, scoring 375 runs across 10 matches at number three.
"I feel more confident in my preparation which often allows me to go out and play the game and perform for my team. When I prepare really well, I go out there full of confidence. I certainly feel very confident going into the T20 World Cup with my form and where I'm at mentally and physically, which has been great," Marsh was quoted as saying by ICC on Monday.
Asked about whether the return of Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell will see a change of position for him in the batting, Marsh said, "Look, I've said a number of times now over the last few months that whatever role I'm given in the team, I'll do it to the best of my ability. Whether it's at 3 or as a floater in the middle-order, we'll have to wait and see."