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Mitchell Marsh’s mayhem gets Lucknow Super Giants rare win, dents Chennai Super Kings’ playoff hopes

Mitchell Marsh’s mayhem gets Lucknow Super Giants rare win, dents Chennai Super Kings’ playoff hopes

Synopsis: LSG-ian Marsh mellows CSK yellows after Akash flashes notes and serves notice Two wickets in as many balls ignited hope for Chennai Super Kings. A third too would soon fall, but the havoc that Mitchell Marsh had wreaked with his 90 from 38 balls was so irreversible that LSG, resisting all their self-implosive impulses, sauntered past the finish line. Victory would only do so much to restore their battered pride. But it imperils CSK’s playoff hopes and dents their run rate. Marsh, the man his teammates call Bison, sneered. He had sent the first four offerings of Anshul Kamboj over the fence. But the fifth— a savage strike no less — ricocheted off the bowler’s trailing right leg in his follow-through. So ferocious the straight drive was that it landed near the cover fielder. But Marsh did not stop; he was in a merciless mood, brutalising anything his long and powerful levers could reach. AS IT HAPPENED | LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS VS CHENNAI SUPER KINGS IPL 2026 HIGHLIGHTS No doubt he was venting out …

‘I was talking to Virat bhaiya’ — Prince Yadav’s three-wicket haul and Mitchell Marsh’s 111 power LSG past RCB in last-over thriller | Cricket News

‘I was talking to Virat bhaiya’ — Prince Yadav’s three-wicket haul and Mitchell Marsh’s 111 power LSG past RCB in last-over thriller | Cricket News

LSG beat RCB by nine runs (DLS) after Marsh’s 111 off 56 powered them to 209/3 in 19 overs. Then Prince Yadav’s 3/33 dismantled RCB’s top order in a revised chase. Mitchell Marsh made 111. Prince Yadav took three wickets. Three rain interruptions forced a DLS revision that set RCB a target of 213 in 19 overs. They finished on 203 for 6. Tim David’s 40 off 17 and Krunal Pandya’s unbeaten 28 off 16 made it close — closer than it should have been — but Digvesh Rathi held his nerve in the final over to deny them. Marsh’s masterclass Marsh has never really done things by half. His sixes don’t lob over the rope, they clear them with distance to spare. And when he decided to take apart RCB’s bowling attack on Thursday at Ekana, he did it in the only way he knows — from the first ball, with the full face of the bat, straight down the ground. Two sixes off Josh Hazlewood in the first over set the tone — …

Welcome to Derry Just Rewrote Beverly Marsh’s Backstory In The Most Disturbing Way Possible

Welcome to Derry Just Rewrote Beverly Marsh’s Backstory In The Most Disturbing Way Possible

It: Welcome To Derry Has Disturbing Twists For You (Photo Credit – X) Loser’s Club’s own Beverly Marsh appears in a place nobody expected – inside Juniper Hill psychiatric hospital, standing near her mother’s body long before the clown-killing group ever formed. IT: Welcome to Derry quietly rewrites her past by showing the worst moment of her childhood, rather than hinting at it. The girl with red hair is no longer a mystery built on silence, but instead, her pain now has a date, a room, and the worst of all, a witness. IT: Welcome to Derry Timeline & Pennywise Connections IT: Welcome to Derry is set in 1962, 27 years before the setting of the first IT film. Bill Skarsgård returns beneath the Pennywise makeup, and Andy Muschietti again shapes Stephen King’s world. The new group of kids carries blood ties to the future, where Teddy Uris, played by Mikkal Karim Fidler, connects to Stanley Uris. Will Hanlon, played by Blake Cameron James, grows into Mike’s father. The finale drops its biggest reveal when …

Nicholas Pooran, Marsh’s Solid Knocks Powers Lucknow to 238/3 at Kolkata

Nicholas Pooran, Marsh’s Solid Knocks Powers Lucknow to 238/3 at Kolkata

After Ajinkya Rahane’s Kolkata decided to bowl first, Nicholas Pooran and Mitchell Marsh’s explosive knocks took Lucknow to a mammoth total of 238 runs in the IPL 2025 games against Kolkata Knight Riders. The in-form batters have crumbled the bowling attack of the KKR, with Marsh scoring 81 off 48 deliveries with the help of 6 fours and 5 sixes and Nicholas Pooran accumulating 87 runs off 36 deliveries. Batting first Lucknow 95 runs in the first 10 overs, LSG went berserk in the second half as a six-hitting spree from Marsh and Pooran helped them compile 143 more runs. LSG openers Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram took the attack to KKR bowlers, with Spencer Johnson, with Markram dominating him with two fours and a six in the fourth over, giving his team 18 runs. The final over of the powerplay by Harshit Rana was also a big one, as Marsh and Markram collected a six each, bringing up the 50-run mark in 5.2 overs. At the end of six overs in the powerplay, LSG …

Australia chief selector Bailey on Marsh’s possible Test return

Australia chief selector Bailey on Marsh’s possible Test return

Australia’s chief selector George Bailey said that experienced all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is still in team’s scheme of things for the highly-anticipated upcoming Ashes series against archrivals England. The all-rounder from Perth, Marsh was dropped after the fourth Test against India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy earlier this year after a string of bad performances with the bat. It was followed by the Sri Lanka tour snub where Marsh was overlooked for the two-match Test series while battling a lower back injury. “I don’t necessarily think his red-ball career is over. I don’t think he was scoring the runs he wanted or we would have wanted when we left him out of the Test side, but there’s still an incredibly exciting skill set there with the bat, the way he can rip a game open,” said Bailey. Story continues below this ad “If you look ahead to a team like England and the way they play their cricket, the way they seem to be framing up their team, I think he’s got a skill set there that …

“It’ll Be Really Difficult For” Aaron Finch Makes Huge Relevation on Mitchell Marsh’s Future

“It’ll Be Really Difficult For” Aaron Finch Makes Huge Relevation on Mitchell Marsh’s Future

Aaron Finch has reckoned that Mitchell Marsh has played his last test match who was left out of the side for the final Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 at Sydney Cricket Ground. Marsh has not been included in the Australia squad for the Sri Lanka tests against Sri Lanka after Beau Webster’s excellent debut at SCG. All-rounder Cameron Green’s recovery from back surgery also means that no room for Marsh in the squad. Aaron Finch believes Mitchell Marsh will find it difficult to get back into the side with not much test cricket left in the summer. “I think it’ll be really difficult for Mitch to get back into the side now. There is not a huge amount of cricket left in this summer to force a case, with Cameron Green coming back in early March. For me, it’ll be unlikely (he ever plays again),” said Aaron Finch. Mitchell Marsh (image: X) Mitchell Marsh had a poor run in the Border Gavaskar Trophy, aggregating only 73 runs in four tests. His best score of 47 runs …

Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Injured Mitchell Starc skips nets, Mitch Marsh’s spot for Sydney Test under scanner | Cricket News

Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Injured Mitchell Starc skips nets, Mitch Marsh’s spot for Sydney Test under scanner | Cricket News

Heading into the Border-Gavaskar Trophy finale on Friday, Australia are contemplating changes to the Melbourne Test-winning team with the spots of Mitch Marsh — enduring poor form — and, crucially, Mitchell Starc — nursing an injury — under scrutiny. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia head coach Andrew McDonald conceded that Marsh ‘hasn’t been scoring as many runs as selectors would like against India’ and Beau Webster, who is in the squad, could be given a look-in. The report also added that McDonald was confident that ‘Sean Abbott or Jhye Richardson could step up if Mitchell Starc was to be ruled out of the SCG Test due to injury.’ After beating India in Melbourne to go 2-1 up in the series, Australia reached Sydney on Tuesday and had a training session on Wednesday, where Starc did not bowl in the nets. The pacer, however, said he ‘expected to play on Friday’. The report quoted a team spokesperson saying that the injury ‘is more a case of general soreness that tended to get better the …

Mitchell Marsh’s DRS Brain-Fade In Pink-Ball Stuns Australia Great: “All Of A Sudden…” – Watch

Mitchell Marsh’s DRS Brain-Fade In Pink-Ball Stuns Australia Great: “All Of A Sudden…” – Watch

Mitchell Marsh ruled himself out after a caught behind appeal.© X (Twitter) After surviving a close DRS call on Day 2, Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh was finally given his marching orders by Ravichandran Ashwin in the ongoing Pink-Ball Test in Adelaide. This came after a huge controversy erupted when India went for a DRS appeal for an LBW against Marsh. While third umpire said there are no conclusive evidence that the ball hit the pad first and stayed with the on-field umpire’s decision, the replays suggested otherwise. However, Marsh had a brain-fade moment few overs later as he ruled himself out after a caught behind appeal. The Indian team made a half-hearted appeal and the umpire raised his finger. However, in a bizarre occurence, the replays showed nothing on the Snickometer when the ball passed close to the bat. Marsh did not take the review, and instead walked back to the dressing room. …and the finger goes up! #MitchellMarsh walks as @ashwinravi99 strikes. It’s game #AUSvINDOnStar 2nd Test, Day 2 LIVE NOW! …

“I Honestly Think We’ll See” Nathan Lyon Hints on Mitchell Marsh’s Fitness at Adelaide

“I Honestly Think We’ll See” Nathan Lyon Hints on Mitchell Marsh’s Fitness at Adelaide

Nathan Lyon believes that Mitchell Marsh will be able to play a role with the ball in Adelaide but not sure about taking up extra workload ahead of the second test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Mitchell Marsh’s fitness has been one of the key talks around the Australian squad after he pulled up sore after the Perth Test. Uncapped all-rounder Beau Webster has been added to the Australia squad but it appears likely that Marsh will retain his place regardless of how much he can bowl. Since returning to the side in last year’s Ashes, Marsh is the only batter to have an average over 40 which appears to keep him side. “I honestly think we’ll see Mitch Marsh bowl,” Lyon told about Mitchell Marsh. “I’m not concerned about Bison’s fitness if I’m being honest. He’s been brilliant for us since he’s come back in.” “He came [back] in that game in Leeds during the Ashes and [has] really dominated so got full confidence in Bison. Happy to bowl his overs.” Lyon’s ability to …

Border-Gavaskar Trophy: After Steve Smith, doubts over Mitchell Marsh’s availability for Adelaide Test | Cricket News

Border-Gavaskar Trophy: After Steve Smith, doubts over Mitchell Marsh’s availability for Adelaide Test | Cricket News

Although he continues to push his case for selection, there are growing concerns over Mitchell Marsh’s availability for the Adelaide Test starting Friday. According to Australian broadcaster SEN, Marsh has suffered a back problem which will all but rule him out of bowling in the second Test against India if he is picked in the playing 11. The Western Australian all-rounder had bowled 17 overs in the first Test in Perth as his team’s fourth seam bowling option. The back injury triggered speculation about Marsh’s availability for the second Test. To add fuel to the fire, the inclusion of all-rounder Beau Webster to the squad heightened the speculation, as per Fox News. Marsh’s fitness concerns come close on the heels of an injury scare to Steve Smith. The batsman was taking throwdowns from teammate Marnus Labuschagne during nets on Tuesday when he was hit on the right thumb. Smith winced in pain and was examined by the team’s medical staff before he left the training session mid-way. While there is no update yet on his …