Canberra, Oct. 28 -- Mitch Marsh could next month play red-ball cricket for the first time since his Test axing as selectors keep the door ajar for the T20 skipper's return to the Baggy Green.
In typically good humour in Canberra on Tuesday, Marsh once again deflected questions about his Ashes prospects ahead of the T20I series opener against India at Manuka Oval tomorrow night.
The 34-year-old has not played first-class cricket since last summer's Boxing Day Test against India. He was dropped for Beau Webster for the Sydney Test after averaging 10.42 for the series, but the hard-hitting batter remains in Ashes calculations.
Coach Andrew McDonald said this week the panel would not hesitate to pick a player like Marsh out of white-ball cr...