Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Profile "Shaun Marsh"


Shaun Marsh

Australia

Full name Shaun Edward Marsh
Born July 9, 1983, Narrogin, Western Australia
Current age 27 years
Major teams Australia, Kings XI Punjab, Western Australia
Nickname Sos
Playing role Top-order batsman
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
Height 1.84 m
Relation Father - GR Marsh, Brother - MR Marsh
Shaun Edward Marsh
 Statistics before July 03-2011

Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
ODIs
33
33
1
1172
112
36.62
75.95
2
7
104
12
7
0
T20Is
3
3
0
53
29
17.66
110.41
0
0
3
3
0
0
First-class
60
111
15
3646
166*
37.97
46.22
6
20


51
0
List A
85
83
3
2853
132
35.66
75.41
5
17


23
0
Twenty20
56
55
7
2135
115
44.47
137.56
2
16
200
85
20
0

Bowling averages

Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
ODIs
33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
T20Is
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
First-class
60

174
131
2
2/20

65.50
4.51
87.0
0
0
0
List A
85

36
31
1
1/14
1/14
31.00
5.16
36.0
0
0
0
Twenty20
56
2
12
13
0
-
-
-
6.50
-
0
0
0

Career statistics
ODI debut
West Indies v Australia at Kingstown, Jun 24, 2008
Last ODI
Australia v England at Brisbane, Jan 30, 2011
T20I debut
West Indies v Australia at Bridgetown, Jun 20, 2008
Last T20I
Australia v South Africa at Brisbane, Jan 13, 2009
First-class debut
2000/01
Last First-class
Tasmania v Western Australia at Hobart, Dec 17-19, 2010
List A debut
2002/03
Last List A
Australia v England at Brisbane, Jan 30, 2011
Twenty20 debut
Western Australia v Victoria at Perth, Jan 6, 2006
Last Twenty20
Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers at Dharamsala, May 21, 2011

Recent matches
Bat & Bowl
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
13
Punjab
v Deccan
Dharamsala
21 May 2011
79*
Punjab
v Bangalore
Dharamsala
17 May 2011
46
Punjab
v Delhi
Dharamsala
15 May 2011
42
Punjab
v Kochi
Indore
13 May 2011
43
Punjab
v Mumbai
Mohali
10 May 2011
32
Punjab
v Pune
Mohali
8 May 2011
4
Punjab
v Bangalore
Bangalore
6 May 2011
61
Punjab
v Mumbai
Mumbai
2 May 2011
5
Punjab
v Kolkata
Kolkata
30 Apr 2011
95
Punjab
v Delhi
Delhi
23 Apr 2011

Profile
As a child Shaun Marsh spent a lot of time in the Australian set-up travelling with his father Geoff, the former opening batsman. The international grounding and a backyard net helped develop Marsh into one of the finest young run-makers in the country. It also gave him a taste of what he could expect on his first trips with the national team. He made a successful start to his ODI career when he opened in the West Indies in 2008 and won a late call-up into the Test squad to tour India later in the year.
The recognition came after his most consistent domestic summer, which also earned him his first Cricket Australia contract - the selectors view him as a long-term top-order prospect - and the title as Western Australia's Player of the Year. It was quite a response after Marsh was suspended by the state for two games following a drinking session in November 2007. He fought back to finish the summer as the Warriors' leading one-day run scorer with 318 at 39.75 and a solid Pura Cup contributor with 663 at 60.27. The top Twenty20 batsman in the country with 290 at 58, he came to international prominence in the inaugural Indian Premier League, where he was the competition's leading scorer with 616 at 68.44.
While he didn't play in India with Australia later that year, he did get a handful of opportunities in the one-day side despite a subdued domestic campaign - his highest score in 10 matches for the Warriors was 74. He opened with back-to-back half-centuries against South Africa and tailed off before tearing his hamstring while fielding at the WACA. A lengthy recovery included a visit to the US, where he traded hitting tips with the baseballer Manny Ramirez, but when he came back into the Australian set-up in Dubai he hurt his leg again.
Having regained his fitness, he scored a run-a-ball 112 for Australia in Hyderabad, an innings quickly overshadowed by Sachin Tendulkar's 175. In Australia's home summer he was steady and consistent, scoring between 12 and 83 in seven games, before succumbing to a bulging disc. He missed the New Zealand tour but regained fitness to play in the IPL and picked up an aggressive 59 in an ODI against England at Lord's.
More gifted than his father - "He's got a few more shots than me," Geoff once said - Marsh is a left-hander who impressed the tough judges of Steve and Mark Waugh while scoring his maiden first-class century in 2003. The milestone arrived with two sixes in a row over midwicket off Mark Waugh's offspin and a rash of compliments. "It's a pretty good feeling when the Australia captain comes up to you and says 'well done, mate'," Marsh said. The second hundred had to wait until 2004-05 as he struggled with concentration, the finest trait of his father's batting, and was in and out of the state side. However, he picked up 503 runs with two centuries that summer and in 2005-06 continued to show his consistency with five fifties in a collection of 676 at 37.55. In the one-day game he was even more entertaining with 296 runs at 49.33.
His next summer was quieter, with a top score of 50 from six Pura Cup outings as he collected 226 runs at 20.54. An Australia A representative, Marsh attended the Academy before making his first-class debut in 2000-01 and was part of the Australia Under-19 squad that won the World Cup in 2002.

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