The Citizen (KZN)

Marsh century silences critics

RELIEF: ‘I’M JUST HAPPY’ AFTER HIS RECALL IS CRITICISED

- Adelaide

Shaun Marsh answered his critics with a fighting unbeaten century to put Australia firmly in charge of the second Ashes Test against England in Adelaide yesterday.

The experience­d left-hander, in his eighth recall to the Australian team, put together his fifth century in his 25th Test – 126 off 231 balls – which lifted the home side to 442/8 declared.

When rain brought an early finish to day two, the tourists were 29/1 and trailing by 413 runs with three days remaining.

Marsh, along with wicketkeep­er Tim Paine, were the major surprises in the Australian team for the opening Ashes Tests. But the 34-year-old batsman has staked his claim for retention with another solid innings at No 6.

He backed up his 51 in Brisbane to bring his series tally to 177 runs.

“There’s a lot of relief there. I’m just really happy,” Marsh said.

“I haven’t thought about all the incidental noise (criticism) and my selection for the team.

“I’ve just tried to come in and feel relaxed. I’ve felt good about my game the last few months.”

Of the criticism before the series about his selection, Marsh added: “I didn’t read a thing. I knew there was some extra noise but I just stayed away and focused on preparing well.

“Six months ago I wasn’t sure whether I’d be back here. I’d always dreamt of getting back in.”

Marsh was the bulwark of the innings, hitting 15 fours and a towering six off Stuart Broad in his first Ashes Test hundred.

“We got a message just before tea that Smithy (skipper Steve Smith) wanted to up the ante a bit,” he said of his late lusty hitting ahead of the declaratio­n.

Marsh had a nervous few moments after seeking a review when he was given out leg before wicket on 29 to James Anderson.

But the decision was overturned when the review projected that the ball would have gone over the stumps.

 ?? Picture: EPA-EFE ?? TAKE THAT! Australia’s Shaun Marsh celebrates after scoring a century on the second day of the second Ashes Test against England at the Adelaide Oval yesterday.
Picture: EPA-EFE TAKE THAT! Australia’s Shaun Marsh celebrates after scoring a century on the second day of the second Ashes Test against England at the Adelaide Oval yesterday.

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