Mitchell marsh: From Perth to international star: A cricketer’s journey

Any young leg-spinner hailing from Brisbane draws immediate comparison to Shane Warne. However, Mitchell Swepson has paved his own path to the top, by relying on flat trajectory flippers and 'skidders' with the occasional loopy delivery, and has already made the selectors sit up and take notice of his unique ability to make flat-trajectory deliveries turn significantly.

Swepson had a golden run in his first two Sheffield Shield seasons, taking 17 wickets in 6 matches in his 2015/16 season. He was particularly impressive for Australia A against South Africa A and India A, bagging 14 wickets in just 3 first-class matches at an average of 19.35 including a 4/33 against the South African side and a 4/78 against the Indian side; two formidable batting line-ups.

He was lauded for his quick-arm action and his deceptive flipper which many batsmen failed to read as the ball hurried on to them.

His progressively improving bowling and his consistent performances in Shield cricket earned him a call-up to the national side when they toured India in early 2017. However, he did not get a game, as Nathan Lyon and Steve O'Keefe were preferred ahead of him. He was also called up for the Bangladesh tour in August 2017, and he was unlucky again to not make it to the playing XI. His international debut eventually came in the shortest format - in a T20I against England in 2018. His Test debut eventually came in the 2021 tour to India and his ODI debut came in the following year.

Swepson was roped in by the Brisbane Heat for the 2015/16 Big Bash League and has played for them since.

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PLACE OF BIRTH
Attadale, Perth, Australia
BORN
20 October 1991
HEIGHT
6 ft 3 in (190 cm)
JERSEY NO.
8
BATTING STYLE
Right Handed Bat
BOWLING STYLE
Right-arm fast-medium
ROLE
Allrounder
TEAM
Australia
IPL
Delhi Capitals
FATHER
Geoff Marsh
MOTHER
Mitchelle
SISTER
Melissa Marsh
BROTHER
Shaun Marsh
HOBBIES
Listening to music, watching Football
COLLEGE
Wesley College, South Perth, Australia
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STATS

Format Matches Innings Runs BF HS AVG SR Not Out 4s 6s 50s 100s 200s
TEST 4 5 28 54 15 7.0 51.85 1 3 0 0 0 0
ODI 3 1 2 2 2 2.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T20 8 5 32 23 14 0 139.14 5 1 2 0 0 0
IPL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Format TEST ODI T20 IPL
Matches 4380
Innings 5150
Runs 282320
BF 542230
HS 152140
AVG 7.02.000
SR 51.85100.0139.140
Not Out 1050
4s 3010
6s 0020
50s 0000
100s 0000
200s 0000

MATCHES

Queensland QL
South Australia SAUS
Queensland QL
425 & 345
Result
161 & 82
Queensland won by 9 wkts March 5, 2025 11:30 pm
Tasmania TAS
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INTERNATIONAL DEBUT OF MITCHELL MARSH

  • Test -22 October 2014 vs Pakistan in Dubai
  • ODI – 19 October 2011 vs South Africa in Centurion
  • T20I – 16 October 2011 vs South Africa in Johannesburg

TEAMS OF MITCHELL MARSH

  • Australia U19, Australia, Deccan Chargers, Western Australia, Pune Warriors, Perth Scorchers, Nagenahira Nagas, Australia A, Western Australia Chairmans XI, Rising Pune Supergiant, Glamorgan, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Finch XI, Cummins XI, Delhi Capitals

FAVOURITES OF MITCHELL MARSH

Shot Straight Drive
Batsmen Steve Waugh, Jacques Kallis
Actors Johnny Depp
Football Ronaldo

MITCHELL MARSH FAVOURITE THINGS

WIFE OF MITCHELL MARSH

 Mitchell Marsh tied the knot with his fiancée Greta Mack on April 9 2023. They were dating for almost two years.

SALARY OF MITCHELL MARSH

Australian contract $278,000
Test match fee $20,000
ODI match fee $15,000
T20 match fee $10,000
IPL Salary INR 6.5 crore

Net worth- AUD 5 million

MITCHELL MARSH HOUSE

Mitchell Marsh live with his wife in a luxury house in Perth, Australia.

The swanky all-rounder sold his investment property- a 4-bedrooom house in East Fremantle, for a whopping $1.59 million (INR 13 crores).

MITCHELL MARSH BRAND ENDORSEMENTS

  • Gray Nicolls
  • Puma
  • StreetX

PHOTOGALLERY OF MITCHELL MARSH

FAQs about Mitchell Marsh

How much does Mitchell Marsh make?

The all-rounder has amassed around Rs. 18 crores in salary between 2010 and 2021 in the Indian Premier League representing various franchises.

Why is Mitch Marsh called bison?

Marsh earned his baggy green as an aggressive batsman in 2014 and earned himself the nickname Bison from teammates because of his rather impressive melon size.

Are Shaun and Mitchell Marsh brothers?

Marsh is the second son of Geoff Marsh and the younger brother of Shaun Marsh, both of whom have played for the Australian national side