Shaun Marsh, an ex-Australian cricketer who played for the Western Australia cricket team in the country’s domestic competition and represented his country in all three formats, was born on July 9, 1983.
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He goes by the moniker SOS (“Son of Swampy”) and bats left-handed in the top order. Marsh made the announcement that he was quitting first-class cricket on March 10, 2023. He will continue playing for the Melbourne Stars in the BBL. Marsh underwent an eye exam in 2017, and the results revealed that he was short-sighted, a condition for which he had been playing both the field and at bat for a sizable amount of time. He began utilizing contact lenses. This caught the cricket community off guard because Test match contracts often call for sight tests as a standard necessity. In 2000–01, Marsh played his maiden game of first-class cricket.
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What is the relationship between Shaun Marsh and Mitchell Marsh?
Marsh is the younger brother of Shaun Marsh, who has also represented Australia’s national team, and the second son of Geoff Marsh. He is the cousin of former AFL player Brad Sheppard and his sister Melissa Marsh, who played professionally in basketball.
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