Mitchell Marsh: 'Not the Time to Reflect on What Happened at Gabba in 2021'

On the previous tour, Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill had starred in a historic series-winning fourth innings chase at the Gabba, handing Australia their first loss at the venue since 1988.

In fact, the Aussie team doesn't really have time to consider India's miraculous victory at Gabba in 2021 ahead of the face-off at the same venue almost four years later as Mitchell Marsh says the home side would rather focus on its ability to bounce back like it did in Adelaide last week.

On the previous tour, Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill had starred in a historic series-winning fourth innings chase at the Gabba, handing Australia their first loss at the venue since 1988.

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"The biggest thing for us is to focus on this week and not (any) more time on the past. The way we bounced back from Perth (defeat) was an example of that. So we are really focussed on playing our style this week," Marsh said on sidelines of the Australian practice session.

On his own fitness concerns, he said: "I had a sore back, but right now it's feeling as good as it has felt."

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Marsh hasn't bowled much in the first two Tests but that was always part of the plan.
"We had a really clear plan before the series started. I didn't bowl as much as I would have liked to in the lead-up to the series, but our medical staff and Ronnie (coach Andrew McDonald) and Patty (captain Pat Cummins) were really clear on my lead-up.".

"I trusted that. I haven't had to bowl too much so far, but my body is feeling really good."

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Marsh said he did not believe in rationing his bowling quota going into the third Test.
"I will try and be ready to bowl as much as Patty needs me. Our all-rounders haven't bowled a hell of a lot in Australia the last few years.".

"I'm actually quite well set. For me it's all about being able to contribute. Whether that's five overs and bowling the occasional good ball and getting a wicket or just bowling overs to give our boys a chop out, I love it."

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Steve Smith seems to have got into a form rut but Marsh said that the veteran batter doesn't need unsolicited advice.

"I don't think he needs to do anything to prove he is Steve Smith. We know he is one of our best players ever and we are definitely supporting him to have a few runs. I probably am not at a position to be informing Smith how he should take the way he needs to work on.".

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"We know he is a class player and scored a lot of runs for Australia and certainly at times when we needed him, he seems to have stepped up and certainly he has got full faith in his mind."

Save Travis Head, Australian batting has looked a bit shaky but Marsh believes that each one needs to have his own plans of dealing with the Indian bowling.

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"Each batter has their own plans and we need to back each others' plans, it's about applying pressure in your own method," he said.

Marsh also did not confirm Josh Hazlewood's fitness status. The senior pacer was out due to a side strain during the second Test and did not bowl on Thursday during training.

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"Great thing about Josh is he is a level headed guy and will do everything to get up for the game," Marsh added.

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