Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is looking to bounce back from a disappointing T20 World Cup campaign by finding his form in the Indian Premier League (IPL) with the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). Despite a stellar performance in the IPL last year, where he scored 627 runs at an average of 48.23, Marsh has struggled this year, only managing to accumulate 155 runs in the first six matches with an average of 25.83.
With LSG currently ninth out of the 10 IPL teams after three consecutive defeats, Marsh acknowledges the need to improve quickly. He believes that with a few boundaries, he can get back on track and is focused on being consistent in his preparations.
Despite the team’s slow start, Marsh remains optimistic about LSG’s chances in the tournament, emphasizing the belief that they can compete with the best teams in the competition. He played a key role in helping Perth Scorchers win the Big Bash League earlier in the year and was looking to make an impact in Australia’s T20 World Cup campaign before a groin injury hindered his performance, leading to an early exit for the team.
Marsh is now determined to help LSG win their first IPL trophy, expressing confidence in the team’s abilities and believing that their best cricket is yet to come. As the tournament progresses, Marsh remains focused on improving his own performance and contributing to his team’s success.
The article was published on April 22, 2026.
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