Travis Head & Mitchell Marsh to open for Australia to the T20 2026 World Cup

Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh have not yet opened together in T20 internationals.
Australia has finally solved one of their selection puzzles. Captain Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head will open the batting in T20 Internationals “for the foreseeable future,” as confirmed by Marsh ahead of the three-match series against South Africa starting this Sunday in Darwin.
The pairing already boasts an enviable record in ODIs, scoring 282 runs from just five innings at a striking average of 70.50. Across formats they’ve shared 504 runs in 14 stands, including one century and three fifties.
Marsh, who shone at No. 3 during Australia’s triumph in the 2021 T20 World Cup and took Player of the Final honors, has embraced the opening role. He has led the top order through all five games of the recent 5-0 sweep over the West Indies, even if his personal returns were a poor (81 runs).
“It’ll be myself and Heady [Travis Head] above in the predictable future“Said Marsh to journalists before the T20I series of three games against South Africa.”Obviously, we have played a lot together, (we) had an excellent relationship, so (we will) start there. »»
Dangerous firepower for Australia
Australia’s middle order has quietly morphed into a lethal asset. Tim David, fresh off a record-breaking 37-ball century in the Caribbean, the fastest by an Australian in T20Is, has stamped his mark. Meanwhile, 23-year-old Mitch Owen has dazzled since his debut, smashing a 26-ball fifty and maintaining an aggressive mindset regardless of position.
Then there’s Cameron Green, who earned Player of the Series honors with vital cameos and all-round smarts in the West Indies tour. Add to that the ever-reliable Glenn Maxwell, electrifying Josh Inglis, and you’ve got a blistering batting line-up.
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