Mitchell Marsh‘s bowling condition is a mystery ahead of the second Test match against India in Adelaide, which is scheduled to start on December 6. Because Marsh wasn’t healthy and was anticipated to miss the second Test, Cricket Australia added uncapped Beau Webster to the squad following the first match in Perth. Nevertheless, he bounced back and performed admirably in the nets, solidifying his spot in the starting lineup.
But Marsh didn’t bowl in the netting. Nathan Lyon, the star spinner, believes Mitchell Marsh may bowl in Adelaide and is not worried about his bowling fitness.
He went on to say that Marsh has been an integral member of the team since his return and that the management wants to fully trust him as the fourth seamer.
“I genuinely believe Mitch Marsh will bowl. To be honest, I don’t care about Bison’s level of fitness. Since returning, he has been excellent for us. He returned in that Leeds Ashes match and has since dominated, giving Bison complete confidence. At the press conference, Lyon stated, “I’m happy to bowl his overs.”
The world’s best cricket wicket is most likely in Adelaide: Nathan Lyon
Although the pitch in Perth did not provide Lyon with adequate support, Lyon believes that Adelaide’s conditions will suit the spinners a little bit, referring to the location as the “best cricket wicket in the world.” He also anticipates fierce competition between bowlers and hitters.
It’s a fantastic place to play spinner, in my opinion. Damien, the chief curator, creates a terrific pitch that has plenty in it and is difficult for both bat and ball, in my opinion. You score runs if you can hit the bat well enough. You should generate a couple opportunities if you’re good enough for the ball. If I’m telling the truth, this is maybe the greatest cricket wicket in the world. Therefore, I anticipate that it will also be quite beneficial for spin bowling,” Lyon continued.