
Mitchell Marsh races to 4,500 runs in T20 cricket: Stats
What's the story
Australian batter Mitchell Marsh has completed 4,500 runs in men's T20 cricket.
Marsh reached the landmark in the 2025 IPL encounter playing for Lucknow Super Giants against Sunriers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
The Aussie all-rounder, who has been hit with perpetual injuries, attained the feat with his third run in the match.
He ended up scoring a 31-ball 52. Here's more.
Milestone
A look at his T20 stats
As mentioned, Marsh completed 4,500 T20 runs. He unlocked the achievement in his 190th encounter. He owns 4,549 runs at 32.03.
The Aussie batter has a ton and 28 half-centuries in T20s so far. Over 1,900 of his T20 runs have come in Australia's Big Bash League.
Meanwhile, the star batter has scored 1,629 runs from 65 T20Is at 31.94 for Australia.
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His IPL journey
Marsh slammed a whirlwind half-century on debut for LSG, in IPL 2025. He slammed a 36-ball 72 against Delhi Capitals in Vizag.
In an injury-plagued IPL career, he has scored 789 runs from 44 matches (50s: 5).
Marsh, who also owns 37 wickets with his medium-pace, has represented five other sides in the IPL - DC, SRH, RPS, PWI, and DCH.
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Marsh continues as specialist batter
Marsh was earlier cleared to play as a batter in IPL 2025. His lower back injury forced him to withdraw from a few international events. The 33-year-old missed the Sri Lanka ODI tour and ICC Champions Trophy due to lower back pain and dysfunction.
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Marsh slams another fifty
Marsh, who dazzled in LSG's season opener, played another impactful knock, this time against SRH.
He added a century-plus partnership (116) with Nicholas Pooran, as the Super Giants chased down 191 in 16.1 overs.
Marsh once again played some scintillating strokes in his 31-ball 52 (7 fours and 2 sixes). This was his fifth half-century in the IPL.
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A record stand alongside Pooran
As per ESPNcricinfo, the stand of 116 between Marsh and Pooran is now the highest partnership for LSG (second wicket or below). The pair surpassed 111-run stand stitched by KL Rahul and Deepak Hooda vs RR in Lucknow last year.