The Citizen (KZN)

Aussies set sights on a clean sweep

DEAD RUBBER: HOSTS WANT TO KEEP FOOT ON THE GAS

- Melbourne

Marsh hopes his one-day form will help him earn a recall to the Test side later this season.

ustralia will not be taking their collective foot off the gas in tomorrow’s third one-day internatio­nal against New Zealand, despite it being a dead rubber, according to all-rounder Mitchell Marsh.

Marsh clubbed an impressive 76 not out from 40 balls in the second game in Canberra on Tuesday as Steve Smith’s side scored 378 for five. They then dismissed the Kiwis for 262 to take a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

“We’re representi­ng our country in the series and we want to win 3-0,” said Marsh, who was part of the side swept 5-0 in South Africa and knows the dent in confidence that can bring.

Despite his own return to form in Canberra, Marsh felt that would not be enough to earn a recall for the Test series against Pakistan.

“I’m not in a rush to get back in the Test side,” said the 25-yearold, who was dropped from the side after scoring 0 and 26 in the first Test match against South Africa in Perth last month. “But I know that I’ve got to score runs to get back, so that’s all I want to do.”

The innings at Manuka Oval showcased how dangerous he could be as he belted seven sixes, including three in the final over from Matt Henry, and he felt an aggressive approach may help him in future.

“When you’re not scoring runs, you tend to try play with things in the nets to try and make something work,” he said.

“I think in red ball cricket, over the last couple of years, I probably haven’t played my natural game. For me, I’m a hitter of the cricket ball. Probably over the next few months, I’m just going to bat like that and really back myself.’’

Despite his pessimism about earning a recall for the series against Pakistan, which starts next Thursday, he still held out hopes of being named for the tour of India next February.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? MITCHELL MARSH
Picture: Getty Images MITCHELL MARSH

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