What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Does Darsh just not get it?

Timbo

Moderator
Staff member
Messages
20,281
Marsh signs for Glamorgan

Alex Winter
May 5, 2012
http://www.espncricinfo.com/county-cricket-2012/content/current/story/563845.html#comment_frameGlamorgan have signed Shaun Marsh, the Australian top order batsman, as their second overseas player for this year's Friends Life t20. He joins Marcus North who has arrived to play for the rest of the season. Martin van Jaarsveld has also been signed but holds a British passport. Marsh, a powerful left-handed top-order batsman, will attempt to revive Glamorgan's T20 fortunes. Since losing to Leicestershire in the 2004 semi-final, they have failed to make any impression on the competition, something a major regime change two winters ago was designed to rectify.
"Having played in both IPL and the Big Bash in Australia, I'm really looking forward to drawing on my experience and hitting some runs when I join up with Glamorgan," Marsh said.
"I played alongside Marcus at Western Australia before, so it will be great to join up with him again. Hopefully we can have a great t20 tournament and with the final of the competition in Cardiff it should be a great summer ahead."
Marsh, 28, has scored 2,563 domestic T20 runs at 42.01 with a strike rate of 135.82. He scored 117 runs in two innings for Perth, helping them to the semi-final of the Big Bash League in Australia, where he played with North. He is currently playing for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL, having scored over 1,300 runs in the competition.
Matthew Mott, Glamorgan head of elite development, said: "To bring in a player of Shaun's calibre, a genuine match winner, to the top of the batting order will make us a more potent attacking force and with Shaun's experience of the competition across the world, he will also provide our young guns with a great deal of confidence."

Alex Winter is an editorial assistant at ESPNcricinfo
Feeds: Alex Winter

http://www.espncricinfo.com/county-cricket-2012/content/current/story/563845.html

----------------------------------

Fails on a colossal level at test cricket, vows to fix his game. Still stuffs up when he goes back to the shield.

Despite about 6 County sides looking for overseas pros for the whole or part of the season - affording him the opportunity to play up to 18 first class matches - he chose to play IPL and only sign for a County side to play T20s. Hughes has done it. Klinger is over there doing it. Guptill and Williamson from NZ are there now for the same reason.

You can't totally blame Marsh I suppose. It's the mentality of the modern player. But the fact is, Marsh stated pretty clearly his goal after the debacle against India was to get back into the test team. How is playing nothing but T20 all winter going to get him even remotely back up the pecking order?
 

aussies1st

Moderator
Staff member
Messages
28,154
Do well in T20 get picked for Test cricket, that seems to be our motto these days.
 

Xfactor1979

Bench
Messages
2,630
*stands up for fellow west australian*

nobody teases a wa sandgroper here!

if he wasnt playing cricket he would be a national football hero playing for the eagles or the dockers!

us perthites might be insulted by you sydners but 'we'll get you back' at er...
 

Horrie Is God

First Grade
Messages
8,073
loldarsh.jpg
 

Xfactor1979

Bench
Messages
2,630
If he didnt play cricket he would play Football for the Eagles or Fremantle in Western Australia and be a national hero

:crazy:
 
Top