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17 Jun 2026
Shaun Marsh

Shaun Marsh

AUS 42 yrs| Batter

About Shaun Marsh

Name Shaun Marsh
Birth 9 Jul 1983
Birth Place Narrogin, Western Australia
Height 6 ft 1 in
Nationality Australian
Bats left handed
Bowls left-arm orthodox spin

One of the many international players to have benefitted immensely from the IPL, Shaun Marsh who emerged on the scene after winning the Orange Cap in IPL 2008. Big brother to Mitchell and son of an Aussie great - Geoffrey Marsh. Shaun is a big name in Australian cricket for well over a decade, who’s known for his sheer talent and ability to translate it on the bigger stage. 

Born in Western Australia, Shaun spent a lot of time in the Australian set-up travelling with his father, before his childhood memories turned into a bread-butter occupation for him. He was part of the Australia U-19 squad that won the World Cup, in 1999 and 2001, and was the 2nd highest run-scorer for his team in the 1999 version. 

The elegant left-hander made his first-class debut as a 17-year-old, and then caught everyone’s eyes when scored a Hundred as a 19-year-old against New South Wales in 2003. His prowess was sooner and later had to be given a go at the international level, and he did get his big call in 2008. 

Marsh made his ODI and T20I debuts in the 2008 season and received his Baggy Green versus Sri Lanka at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in 2011 and scored a brilliant century. While Shaun Marsh announced himself during the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League, where he opened the batting for Kings XI Punjab to earn the Orange Cap. 

The elegant batter remained on the fringes of the Australian team for initial years, before he became a regular from early 2014. He notched three staggering Test centuries in the next couple of seasons to establish himself. Shaun’s 2017/18 Ashes series also saw him score two brilliant hundreds during Australia’s 4-0 thumping of their arch-rivals.

However, the top-order batter didn’t find himself sealing a spot in the limited-overs set-up, due to cutthroat competition there. When the likes of David Warner and Steve Smith are out due to a year ban, after the sand-paper gate, Shaun smoked four ODI centuries in 12 months to get himself into the 2019 World Cup squad. But again he found his way out of the ODI team after he got inconsistent and others did superbly well. 

The Western Australian may find it tough to bag a spot in the Australian white-ball teams, but he is a Big Bash League. At BBL, he represents Melbourne Renegades and is in the top five on the all-time BBL run-scoring list, nearing 2000 career runs. 

At 38, Shaun Marsh may be at the twilight of his career but he surely has a lot more to offer to the game. He would be looking to contribute to another Ashes win when England tour Australia in the summer of 2021-22.

(As of November 2021)

Shaun Marsh Recent Form

Batting

66 (43) T20
42 (28) T20
1 (9) T20
52 (37) T20
33 (21) T20
25 (17) T20
7 (10) T20
18 (13) T20
11 (15) T20
7 (9) T20

Shaun Marsh Career Stats

Batting

Format Mat Inn R 100s 50s HS SR Avg Fours Sixes Duck
ODI 73 72 2773 7 15 151 81.44 40.78 247 36 0
T20I 15 15 255 0 0 47 102.82 18.21 15 10 0
Test 38 68 2265 6 10 182 43.85 34.32 264 8 0
T20I 71 69 2477 1 20 115 132.74 39.95 266 78 0
T20I 79 79 2810 0 27 99 129.25 40.72 256 89 0
ODI 2 2 26 0 0 23 74.29 13.00 2 0 0

Bowling

Format Mat Inn W BBI Econ Avg SR 4w 5w
ODI 73 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20I 15 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0
Test 38 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20I 71 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20I 79 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0
ODI 2 0 0 0-0 0.00 0.00 0 0