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'Two Random Blokes...,' Marsh Recalls Strange Encounter With Fans In Pub After World Cup Win

Muskaan Bhatt∙ Updated: Nov 15 2024, 9:00 PM | timer 2 Min Read

Mitchell Marsh (Source: @7cricket/X.com)Mitchell Marsh (Source: @7cricket/X.com)

India and Australia will be meeting each other soon as the highly anticipated Border Gavaskar Trophy is slated to begin from November 22 in Perth. All eyes are on the two teams as they gear up for this high-octane five Test tournament.

As the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy approaches, Mitchell Marsh, who has been a key figure in the Australian team for years, is set to play a crucial role for Australia. With India coming off a recent whitewash by New Zealand, Australia will look to capitalize on this momentum and aim to reclaim the prestigious trophy in what promises to be a highly competitive series

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However, featuring in a podcast with the Grade Cricketer Marsh recalled an incident that took place upon his arrival in Australia after defeating India in the 2023 ODI World Cup, Aussie all-rounder Mitchell Marsh recalled a bizzare incident that took place in a bar near his home in Perth. 

Marsh Recalls The Bizzare Yet Funny Incident After World Cup Win

"I landed back in Perth at about 9 am. And my wife was at work, so I just walked down to my local pub. I waited for it to open out the front, and then I walked in. I had a couple of pints just by myself. And then two random blokes came and sat next to me, and they were talking about the team of the tournament for the World Cup. And I've turned around and was like, 'Thought I was stiff boys'. They have completely wigged out. They're like, 'What are you doing here?' I said, 'I just won a World Cup, what do you think I'm doing?'

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"And then it got weird, and I left. I walked 500 meters down towards home. Had another two by myself and then went to bed. So I don't know, parade in the streets, or my weird three hours in the morning. I reckon I'm taking mine," the 33-year-old added, concluding the story.


Meanwhile, Australia is currently engaged in a T20I series with Pakistan before they face off against India.