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IN PHOTOS | IND vs AUS 2nd T20I: Mitchell Marsh joins exclusive club after fiery knock

Updated On: 31 October, 2025 06:51 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the second T20I match against Team India, Australia's Mitchell Marsh has accomplished a new feat in his career. Here's all you need to know (Pic: X)

Mitchell Marsh (Pic: X/@ICC)

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Mitchell Marsh (Pic: X/@ICC)
In the second T20I match against Team India, Australia's skipper Mitchell Marsh played a knock of 46 runs off just 26 deliveries. His knock was laced with two boundaries and four maximums

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In the second T20I match against Team India, Australia's skipper Mitchell Marsh played a knock of 46 runs off just 26 deliveries. His knock was laced with two boundaries and four maximums

With this, the right-hander became just the fourth player from his country to complete 2000 T20I runs

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With this, the right-hander became just the fourth player from his country to complete 2000 T20I runs

He has now joined the exclusive club of David Warner (3,277), Aaron Finch (3,120), and Glenn Maxwell (2,833) in the 2,000 T20I runs list

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He has now joined the exclusive club of David Warner (3,277), Aaron Finch (3,120), and Glenn Maxwell (2,833) in the 2,000 T20I runs list

The 34-year-old batsman crossed the feat in his 78th match, has 2,042 runs at 33.47 while striking at 140.63 with 11 half-centuries and a solitary ton

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The 34-year-old batsman crossed the feat in his 78th match, has 2,042 runs at 33.47 while striking at 140.63 with 11 half-centuries and a solitary ton

Riding on his performance, Australia secured a victory by four wickets against the "Men in Blue" at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

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Riding on his performance, Australia secured a victory by four wickets against the "Men in Blue" at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

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