Marsh excited to unfurl Johnson and Sangha in South Africa

Mitchell Marsh, Australia's new T20I captain and stand-in chief of the ODI aspect, has been "blown away" by his temporary sightings of left-arm fast Spencer Johnson who will get his first style of worldwide cricket in South Africa.

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Johnson lately revealed he had been placed on standby for the latter phases of the Ashes when Mitchell Starc was battling damage. While he's not at present a part of Australia's ODI World Cup plans, it's not out of the query the same scenario evolves over the subsequent few weeks with Starc at present nursing a groin downside and Johnson elevated to the ODI squad in South Africa.

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"We've got an extended squad, we've got some young guys coming in which is really exciting, seeing guys like Spencer Johnson, he'll definitely get a crack," Marsh mentioned. "We haven't seen much of him, have we? He's had a few injuries throughout his career and he's sort of burst onto the scene last year.

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"I bear in mind commentating a recreation and he was bowling 150[kph] and swinging them each methods. He's an unimaginable expertise. I confronted him within the one-day remaining on the WACA and was blown away by his ability and his tempo. Think he will really feel proper at dwelling in worldwide cricket."

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Short, who was the player of the tournament in last season's BBL, is only part of the T20I squad but can start to push his claims for next year's World Cup. In the more near-term, it's legspinner Sangha and allrounder Hardie who are closest to breaking into the ODI World Cup squad having been included in the initial expanded 18-player group.

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Hardie, who plays for Perth Scorchers, was the leading run-scorer in last season's BBL and has also played for Australia A.

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Sangha's call-up is notable given he missed the entirety of last season with a stress fracture of the back but was building an impressive domestic record for New South Wales and Sydney Thunder. He was previously part of an Australia T20I squad for a tour of New Zealand in 2021.

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"Think we'll positively get a have a look at them each in some unspecified time in the future all through the tour," Marsh said. "It's very nice to see guys rewarded for efficiency. Tanveer's had just a few damage issues the final six months however we all know what an excellent expertise he's. Think there is no doubt we're going to see them in Australian colors over the subsequent few years and we'll get a have a look at them in South Africa.

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"Think [Tanveer] is a very smart young bowler. From what I can gather and what I've heard he's a very good cricketer, just bowls and bowls. A super talent. What we've seen in the Big Bash and first-class cricket so far, some kids you know will just be very good bowlers. And he's one of those. Can't wait to see him get his chance."

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Marsh himself doesn't anticipate to do an enormous quantity of bowling in South Africa as he manages his workload main into the World Cup. He was in a position to play three back-to-back Tests within the Ashes, the place he hit a rollicking century on his return at Headingley, however was nursing some soreness at Old Trafford.

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"Feeling really good," he mentioned. "Had the ankle surgery last year and it's all going pretty well. It's been nice to have a couple of weeks to refresh, both physically and mentally, and head over to South Africa fresh and ready to go."

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Although that is at present a short-term captaincy appointment for Marsh, he's now the frontrunner for the everlasting T20I position and each white-ball jobs ought to they be mixed sooner or later.

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"Ultimately, hopefully I'm a good captain, if not I won't be in the job for very long. That's okay, I'm just looking forward to the opportunity," he mentioned. "We'll get through South Africa and see how we go. I'm available to captain for as long as the team needs me. We'll see where it all ends."

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Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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