Mitchell Marsh re-signs three-year contract with Perth Scorchers

IANS April 4, 2025 245 views

Mitchell Marsh has recommitted to the Perth Scorchers with a three-year contract, reinforcing his dedication to being a one-club player. The Australian T20 captain has been with the franchise since its inaugural season in 2011-12, playing a crucial role in two BBL title wins. Marsh's decision reflects his deep connection with the team and his desire to contribute to their future success. His commitment is valued by the Scorchers management, who see him as a key leader and influential team member.

"I'm really proud to sign on with the Scorchers, a team that I've played with since I was a kid" - Mitchell Marsh
Mitchell Marsh re-signs three-year contract with Perth Scorchers
Perth, April 4: Perth Scorchers star Mitchell Marsh has reaffirmed his desire to be a one-club player by signing a three-year contract with the franchise he joined in the inaugural season of the Big Bash League (BBL).

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Mitchell Marsh signs three-year contract with Perth Scorchers

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Remains loyal to original BBL franchise since 2011

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Aims to finish career as one-club player

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Committed to team's future success

The new deal ensures Marsh will remain in orange until at least the end of BBL 17, having been on Perth's list since the competition was founded in 2011-12.

Marsh and Sydney Sixers veteran Moises Henriques are the only players to have stayed with their original club for all 14 editions of the BBL.

The Australian T20 skipper - who has represented his country in 46 Tests, 93 ODIs and 65 T20Is - played a central role in Perth's BBL season 3 and BBL season 11 titles.

Such was his dominance during the Covid-affected BBL 11 season, Marsh earned selection in the Team of the Tournament despite playing just eight of 16 games, all outside Western Australia.

He currently sits second on the Scorchers' all-time list for BBL runs scored with 1904 runs at 38.08 from 71 matches and has snared 25 wickets with shrewd and versatile pace bowling. The right-hander is also one of four Scorchers to strike a BBL century, hammering 100 not-out from 60 deliveries against Hobart Hurricanes at Bellerive Oval in December 2021.

Reflecting on his new contract with the Scorchers, Marsh said, "I'm really proud to sign on with the Scorchers, a team that I've played with since I was a kid, and a franchise that has looked after me incredibly well.

"Being a one-club player was a big part of my decision, which was obviously quite an easy decision. I think with the landscape of cricket these days, a lot of us play for a lot of different teams around the world and the idea of always coming home and playing for the Scorchers and hopefully finishing my career as a one-club player will be something I'm really proud of in years to come."

The all-rounder added, "A lot of the guys in this team are not only mates on the field but also some of my best friends in life - Joel Paris, who's coming back across, was a groomsman at my wedding. Playing alongside your best mates is always a special experience.

"I've tuned into every game the last few years and tried to feel part if it all. There's no doubt I'll be around a lot more in the next few years and that's something I'm really looking forward to. It's all about contributing, trying to add value to our team, and making sure we get back to playing finals and chasing more silverware."

Marsh joined Ashton Agar, Finn Allen, Mahli Beardman, Cooper Connolly, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kelly, Lance Morris, Joel Paris, Jhye Richardson and Ashton Turner on the list for BBL 15, leaving four local and two international spots to fill.

Perth Scorchers General Manager - High-Performance Cricket & Elite Teams, Kade Harvey said, "Clearly, signing Mitch was a priority given his calibre as a person and player, so we're excited to have him on board for another three seasons.

"Mitch has been massive for the fabric of our franchise since its foundation. Not only is he loyal to and passionate about the Scorchers, but Mitch is also the kind of person the rest of the team rallies around.

"He offers leadership, experience and a range of skills on field that will benefit our side enormously, as well as a genuine hunger for success."

Reader Comments

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James K.
Absolute legend! Marsh has been the heart of Scorchers for over a decade now. That 100 against Hurricanes was 🔥 Loyalty like this is rare in modern cricket. Well done Mitch!
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Sarah T.
While I admire his loyalty, I wonder if this is the best move for Australian cricket. Wouldn't we benefit more from having our T20 captain playing in different leagues to gain more experience? Just a thought.
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Mike L.
That 2011-12 to 2024-25 run is insane! Shows what a quality player he is to stay relevant for so long. His stats don't lie - nearly 2k runs at 38 is elite for T20 cricket.
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Amy R.
Love hearing about players valuing club culture over money. The part about playing with his best mates got me right in the feels ❤️ More of this in sports please!
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Tom W.
Scorchers dynasty continues! Marsh, Inglis, Richardson - that core group is scary good. Can't wait for BBL15!
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Lisa P.
His comeback story is so inspiring. From injuries to being T20 captain and still performing at this level. Shows what hard work and perseverance can do.

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