Mount Maunganui [New Zealand], October 3 (ANI): Ahead of the second T20I between Australia and New Zealand, Aussie skipper and opener Mitchell Marsh is on the verge of a career milestone, just 33 runs away from completing 7,000 runs in international cricket.

With the series up 1-0 in favour of Australia all ready, both teams will be having their second duel on Friday. Kiwis would be aiming to level the scores and keep themselves in the hunt for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy.

Since his debut in 2011, Marsh has represented Australia in 216 international matches across all formats, with 6,967 runs in 243 innings at an average of 32.55, with seven centuries and 40 fifties. The all-rounder is at his best in ODIs, with 3,000 runs in 96 matches and 92 innings at an average of 37.03 and a strike ra

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