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Mitchell Marsh, an all-rounder for Australia who won the T20 World Cup, said he was not surprised by Cameron Green’s outstanding accomplishments throughout his brief professional career.

Mitchell Marsh, the all-rounder who helped Australia win the T20 World Cup, has said he is not surprised by Cameron Green’s outstanding achievements so far in his career, especially after the latter scored a 19-ball fifty against India in the most recent T20I series. Marsh showered the 23-year-old with plaudits for displaying excellent talents and playing to the demands of the squad.

He’s a super talent; he was given a role to go out and be really aggressive. Most importantly for me, it’s the unselfishness He’s got incredible skill, but for a young guy who doesn’t have a cemented spot in that team to play fearless cricket, that shows more about him than his actual skill, said Marsh, as quoted by cricket.com.au. “People from the outside might be surprised, but no one’s surprised internally.

We’re the defending world champions for a reason, so the fact that someone like him isn’t on our team just goes to show how good we are, he continued.

Green’s eye-catching onslaught at the top of the order during Australia’s recent tour of India was outstanding, despite the fact that he was left out of the 15-man World Cup squad.

The 23-year-old is a part of the team for the forthcoming T20I series against the West Indies in Brisbane and Gold Coast, but he might not play because Mitchell Starc, Marsh, David Warner, Marcus Stoinis, and the other players who were absent for the India series will be returning.

Marsh is also confident that Green will make truckloads of money because of his exceptional skills with both the bat and the ball.

Green had only participated in one international T20 game prior to the series, but in his first try to open the innings, he ripped off scores of 61 (off 30 balls), 5, and 51. (off 25).

His fast ascent into the Test arena has reduced his white-ball potential, but he might suddenly become very well known.

The amount of money he’s going to make over the next ten years, Marsh said, “I’m going to be searching for a couple of free feeds. It’s just the beginning of his T20 career.”

The IPL has consistently had a strong market for Australian all-rounders, as Marsh and Stoinis, who both received multi-million dollar contracts, can confirm.

After a standout limited-overs campaign last month in which he finished an improbable comeback victory over New Zealand with an unbeaten 89 after claiming his first five-wicket haul in an international ODI match against Zimbabwe, Green put up an amazing display in India.

Marsh has recovered from an ankle injury he sustained last month when playing against Zimbabwe in Townsville. That year, Australia’s first men’s T20 championship was made possible in large part because of his ascension to the number three spot.

According to Cricket Australia, he said, “I’m feeling terrific. The ankle over the last 10 days has come along pretty well. I’m back jogging, doing everything so I’m looking forward to getting stuck in.”

For a two-match T20I series starting on October 5 in Queensland and the second T20 on October 7 in Brisbane, Australia will welcome the West Indies.

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