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Shaun Marsh keen to cash in on Ashes recall

Shaun Marsh wants to establish himself in the Australian Test side

By Unnikrishnan
Shaun Marsh

Sydney, November 18: Batsman Shaun Marsh is determined to grasp what he admits is probably a final chance to establish himself as a regular member of the Australia Test side after earning an Ashes recall.

The 34-year-old, who has played 23 Tests since his debut in 2011, was one of a couple of surprise inclusions in the Australia squad for next week's opener against England in Brisbane.

"I'm not trying to think about it that way, it's another opportunity for me to get out there and play some good cricket for Australia," Marsh, who averages 36 in Tests, told reporters in Brisbane.

"I know I've got some runs in me still to go, so I've just got to prepare well and just enjoy it, have a lot of fun and bat myself in."

Marsh has been opening for his state but is likely to bat in the number six spot against England having seen off the claims of brother Mitchell, teammate Hilton Cartwright and the incumbent Glenn Maxwell.

After playing in all four Tests on the tour of India earlier this year Marsh was dumped for the following tour of Bangladesh in what was quite a blow given he was considered something of subcontinent specialist.

His recall did not cause as much surprise at that of 32-year-old wicketkeeper Tim Paine, a pick criticised as "confused" by spin bowling great Shane Warne, and Marsh himself was left with just one prevailing emotion - excitement.

Story first published: Saturday, November 18, 2017, 13:19 [IST]
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