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Big Bash League: Perth Scorchers mauled in Shaun Marsh masterclass for the Melbourne Renegades

The Melbourne Renegades have claimed a seven-wicket win over the Perth Scorchers but the biggest winner may be Shaun Marsh.

Shaun Marsh of the Renegades hits a six during the Big Bash League match between Melbourne and the Perth Scorchers in Hobart on Saturday. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images
Shaun Marsh of the Renegades hits a six during the Big Bash League match between Melbourne and the Perth Scorchers in Hobart on Saturday. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

The Melbourne Renegades have claimed a thumping seven-wicket win over the Perth Scorchers at Blundstone Arena in Hobart but the big winner may still be Shaun Marsh.

With the Australian top order copping injury after injury, Marsh has emerged as the man seemingly in the box seat to play for Australia if Joe Burns’ dire form continues.

Burns may be the incumbent but he has been in horrific form this summer.

His most recent scores in the first-class format are 12, 7, 29, 0, 10, 11, 4, 0 and 0. He has averaged 7.63 with the bat this summer and has yet to bat in the second innings at the SCG against India for Australia A.

Marcus Harris and Joe Burns in the field during Day 2 of India v Australia A day/night tour match at the SCG. Picture. Phil Hillyard
Marcus Harris and Joe Burns in the field during Day 2 of India v Australia A day/night tour match at the SCG. Picture. Phil Hillyard

Marcus Harris has been drafted into the Australian squad after Will Pucovski was officially ruled out of calculations for the first Test.

But the burning question has been who will take over Burns’ spot if he is dropped for the day-night Test against India.

Despite having been a regular in and out of the Australian squad, the injury crisis has appeared to open the door for Marsh.

Having been left out of the Australian and Australia A squads, Marsh put his best foot forward in the BBL opener for the Melbourne Renegades against the Perth Scorchers.

A bully in the first game of the season, Marsh smashed 62 off 47 balls before being bowled by Jhye Richardson with the scores level in the seventeenth over.

It also comes on the back of irresistible Sheffield Shield form, pummelling 485 runs at an average of 97 with three centuries and a fifty in six innings.

He was just 10 runs behind Pucovski’s tally before the break, although he did it in just three innings.

Aussie coach Justin Langer also has his back.

“You never discriminate against age. He’s doing everything possible,” Langer told 7NEWS Perth’s Ryan Daniels on Friday.

“His numbers in Sheffield Shield cricket – not only this year but the back end of last year – were absolutely elite.

“There’s no more popular player in the Australian cricket team than Shaun, maybe his brother [Mitch] actually.

“It’s an incredible family, the Marsh family, they’re much loved within the team.”

If this was an audition, Marsh did all he could to get the job, especially with injury carnage all around him.

But Brett Lee and Brad Haddin agreed it was time to move on from the 37-year-old.

“I think Shaun Marsh’s time is done,” Haddin said.

“I think the theatre around it sounds great, he started the Sheffield Shield season in fine form, and he’s started well tonight. But he’s 37 years of age, I think you’ve got to move on. I think everyone wants him to play again for Australia because he’s such a good person. But I think we’ve got to look at someone else.”

Lee agreed: “I think you’re spot on there. The hardest thing for me is that when he is on, he’s so good to watch. But he’s had his opportunity, he’s had his chances, and it’s probably injury that’s let him down rather than form.”

The Scorchers were ambushed, falling to 3/19 off three overs and despite attempts at a rescue mission, limped to 130 before being bowled out with five balls to spare.

Marsh ensured the chase was successful with a 70-run stand at the top of the order to set up the victory as the Renegades ended at 3/131.

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Andrew McMurtry
Andrew McMurtryAudience Editor

Sports reporter Andrew McMurtry has been a journalist for more than a decade, writing across film and television, media and sport. McMurtry got his start after completing honors in communications at the University of Western Sydney, including a six-week internship at New Delhi's Indian Express. Led by an overwhelming passion for sport, McMurtry worked a series of journalism jobs including as the western Sydney sports journalist for Australian Community Media before he joined news.com.au's sports team in 2018.

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