Mitchell Marsh has reportedly decided to call time on his domestic red-ball career. According to the Nine newspapers in Australia, he recently informed his Western Australia teammates that he would step away from the Sheffield Shield — the prime domestic red-ball tournament of the country — after the current season.

The decision came after Marsh recorded scores of 9 and 4 against Victoria in Melbourne in the latest match. However, interestingly, the all-rounder hasn’t closed the door on his Test career.

It’s not usual for players retired from domestic red-ball cricket to continue in the Test arena, but Marsh has played more Tests than first-class matches for his state (nine) since 2019. He has usually been used as a plug-and-play in the Aussie middle-order thanks to his ability on the

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