Andrew mcdonald
‘Absolutely Not’: Mitchell Marsh Says On Reports He Will Open In Tests After Warner Quits
Marsh, who cemented his place in the Test team through a series of scintillating performances, scored a magnificent 90 runs in the Perth Test against Pakistan before being bowled with the first ball after lunch.
At the end of the day's play, Marsh made it clear that he was not interested in becoming Australia's next Test opener.
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