Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh has conceded that his chances of being selected in the Test side have diminished since the rise of Cameron Green, but added that he will continue to seek inspiration from the likes of senior pros Usman Khawaja and Moises Henriques, who continue to push for selection despite being in their mid-30s.
While Marsh has been Australia's mainstay in the limited-overs side, and was a big factor in the team winnings its maiden ICC T20 World Cup in the UAE last year, he has been successively ignored for the Test side. And with Green emerging as a potent all-rounder since debuting against India (2020), impressing with both the ball and bat in recent Tests, things are getting difficult for Marsh to make a comeback into the longest format of the game.
The 22-year-old Green is all but guaranteed of a Test spot in the years to come after taking six wickets and scoring two half centuries in the fourth and fifth Ashes Tests. The 30-year-old Marsh, on the other hand, has played 32 Tests, averaging 25 with the bat and 38 with the ball, which are hardly flattering numbers.