Mitchell Marsh made ‘World Record’ as soon as he scored a century in IPL 2025, ‘Wow’ will come out of your mouth too

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|23-05-2025

GT Vs LSG: The 64th match of IPL 2025 is being played between Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Joints at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Mitchell Marsh in this match (Mitchell Marsh) Has also achieved a special achievement against Gujarat Titans.

In fact, Australian player Mitchell Marsh has scored his first IPL century in just 56 balls. Now he along with his elder brother Sean Marsh became the first brother-brother to score a century in the IPL. In this way Mitchell Marsh’s century set ‘World Record’.

The first brother-brother couple to score a century in IPL

So far, many brother-brother couples have played in the Indian Premier League, but now only the pair of Marsh Brothers have been able to score a century. In IPL 2008, Mitchell Marsh’s brother Shaun Marsh played a century of 115 runs in 69 balls against Rajasthan Royals. Now after many years, Mitchell Marsh has registered his name in history by scoring a century in the IPL.

Mitchell Marsh and Shaun Marsh

This season is the first foreign century (Mitchell Marsh)

In IPL 2025, no foreign player had scored a century so far, due to which Mitchell Marsh became the first foreign player to do so. Marsh has completed his first century this season. With this century, he has also become the 11th Australian player to score a century in the IPL. He has also crossed 500 runs this season.

GT vs LSG: Slow half -century

Mitchell Marsh, who came out to open from Lucknow, kept the initial innings slow and completed a half -century in 33 balls. As soon as the half -century was completed, Marsh came in his aggressive style. He set a spectacular target by putting 6, 4, 6, 4 and 4 off Rashid Khan’s balls in the 12th over.

He scored 117 runs in 64 balls. With a spectacular performance, Lucknow has given a target of 236 to Gujarat Titans, losing 2 wickets.

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