To be able to put up with critics for so long shows quality of human being Mitch is: Finch
The Hindu
Marsh, who has now spent a decade in the Australian set-up and never really got going save a couple of Ashes hundreds in 32 Tests and one three-figure mark in ODIs, finally hogged the limelight as an unlikely No.3 for Australia in the T20 World Cup
Mitchell Marsh had once declared that most of Australia "hates" him for failing to make good of the promise he held out early in his injury-plagued career.
On November 14, after the all-rounder played a starring role in triumph with a brilliant unbeaten 50-ball 77, his skipper Aaron Finch said Marsh copped unnecessary criticism all though his career and still kept his chin up, a reflection of the amazing human being that he is.
"To be able to put up with the critics for so long, when his performance hasn't been bad by any stretch of the imagination and any format of the game, if you look at his ODI numbers they are very good," Finch said after Australia outplayed New Zealand by 8 wickets to claim the top prize.