Cricket fans were a bit skeptical when Lucknow Super Giants brought in Mitch Marsh and put him at the top of the batting order. He was coming off an injury, so there were doubts about whether he’d even play in the IPL. But he really showed everyone what he’s made of with some standout performances.
In the match against the Gujarat Titans, he went full throttle and scored his first century in the IPL, hitting the milestone in just 56 balls. This set a solid stage for the middle-order batsmen. Speaking of centuries, here’s a look at other Aussies who have also hit tons in the IPL. Shaun Marsh kicked things off as the first big Aussie star, ending up as the top run-scorer in the first season. Other legends like Symonds, Hussey, and Gilchrist also scored centuries in earlier years.
Australian players with centuries in IPL
Player | No. of Centuries | Teams Played For |
---|---|---|
Shaun Marsh | 1 | Punjab Kings (PBKS) |
Andrew Symonds | 1 | Deccan Chargers |
Michael Hussey | 1 | Chennai Super Kings |
Adam Gilchrist | 2 | Deccan Chargers, Punjab Kings |
Shane Watson | 4 | Rajasthan Royals, Chennai Super Kings |
David Warner | 4 | Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Daredevils |
Steve Smith | 1 | Rising Pune Supergiant |
Marcus Stoinis | 1 | Lucknow Super Giants |
Mitch Marsh | 1* | Lucknow Super Giants |
Shane Watson took it even further with four centuries across different teams, while his Australian teammate David Warner matched that with his own four hundreds. Steve Smith and Marcus Stoinis each added one to the list, along with Marsh.
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Throughout the tournament, Marsh has been fantastic for LSG and kept it going against GT. He partnered with Aiden Markram for 91 runs to start and then teamed up with Nicholas Pooran to pile on another quick 121 runs for the second wicket before he finally got out, scoring an impressive 117 off 64 balls.