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Punt on Shaun Marsh pays off: Lehmann

29th November, 2015
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Like most, Darren Lehmann loves it when a punt pays off.

So the Australian coach was rapt when much-maligned Shaun Marsh played the decisive hand in the third Test win against New Zealand.

“Really pleased for him, considering he has copped a lot in the press – that’s by not performing, I suppose,” Lehmann told ABC radio after Marsh’s composed 49 helped Australia successfully chase their 187-run target.

“You take a risk with quality players sometimes. We have done that.

“He only had that one Test in England on a pretty green wicket, so to come out and play really well in a high-pressure situation … is great for him.”

Marsh was on his sixth coming to Test cricket but captain Steve Smith didn’t consider it to be the left-hander’s last chance.

“I never saw it as that,” Smith told reporters post-match.

“It was fantastic for Shaun to get an opportunity, I think he has been batting extremely well.

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“Obviously disappointing for Usman (Khawaja) to have got injured in the last match after he was batting extremely well as well.

“But Shaun has come in and done a terrific job.

“I said before the Test match that I think he’s best suited to number five and he showed his class, the way he played.”

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