<p>All-rounder Glenn Maxwell will have a big role to play in the ODI World Cup for Australia as he brings a lot of balance to the side as the third spinner, said Mitchell Marsh.</p>.<p>Returning to top flight cricket after six months due to soreness to his ankle and birth of his son, Maxwell came up with career-best 4 for 40 to bowl Australia to a convincing 66-run win over India in the third and final ODI here on Wednesday night.</p>.<p> "It was a great spell. He came back after having not played much cricket for the last (few) months," Marsh said during the press-conference.</p>.Indian men's 10m air pistol team strikes gold at Asian Games.<p> "It was great to see him back. It is the energy that Maxi brings to the team, his presence and the balance that he gives us."</p>.<p> "We obviously know that his batting is absolutely class but what he can do with the ball, and the options that he will give us with our all-rounders is vital for us going into the World Cup." </p><p>Talking about Maxwell's role in the World Cup, Marsh said, 'There may be wickets where he's the third spinner through this World Cup.</p>.<p> "But just the ability for us to play the three quicks, a spinner and have Maxi who has the ability on the right wicket to bowl ten overs, think you see a lot of teams around the world have guys like Maxi; it gives you a lot of flexibility with the teams you can pick or the way you can structure your batting line-up." </p><p>Marsh, who struck a match-winning 96 in the first half, could not field in the second innings as he was cramping up after batting in extreme heat and humidity.</p>.<p> "It was as tough as (anywhere) I have batted in. When I came off, I was absolutely exhausted, (had) full body cramp but obviously (it was) nice to contribute to a win like that. I thought we played outstanding (cricket),” he said.</p>.<p> "I wanted to (bowl), basically bowled a couple of balls (during warm up) but basically had cramps all the way up in my legs."</p>.<p> "It has been a big couple of weeks, I have played 10 out of a possible 11 games in the last three weeks so with what is to come, the staff said to cool my jets for the fielding innings," he said.</p>.<p> For the second time against India this year, Marsh looked set to add a second ODI century to his kitty but missed narrowly. "It is never nice to get that close — you want to get to a hundred," he said.</p>.<p> "(It was) unfortunate but the way we all batted was outstanding and (it was) really the way we want to go about it, moving forward to the World Cup. I thought today (Wednesday) was a really good template of how we want to play our cricket and gave ourselves an opportunity." </p><p>Marsh said clarity of his role in the team and getting more overs to bat opening the innings have brought him closer to scoring his first ODI ton since 2016.</p>.<p> "You would always like more hundreds. I have batted most of my career in middle to lower order, you do not always get the opportunity to score hundreds back there.This year I have batted at the top and I am getting myself into positions to score hundreds, most importantly for the team to set the platform."</p>
<p>All-rounder Glenn Maxwell will have a big role to play in the ODI World Cup for Australia as he brings a lot of balance to the side as the third spinner, said Mitchell Marsh.</p>.<p>Returning to top flight cricket after six months due to soreness to his ankle and birth of his son, Maxwell came up with career-best 4 for 40 to bowl Australia to a convincing 66-run win over India in the third and final ODI here on Wednesday night.</p>.<p> "It was a great spell. He came back after having not played much cricket for the last (few) months," Marsh said during the press-conference.</p>.Indian men's 10m air pistol team strikes gold at Asian Games.<p> "It was great to see him back. It is the energy that Maxi brings to the team, his presence and the balance that he gives us."</p>.<p> "We obviously know that his batting is absolutely class but what he can do with the ball, and the options that he will give us with our all-rounders is vital for us going into the World Cup." </p><p>Talking about Maxwell's role in the World Cup, Marsh said, 'There may be wickets where he's the third spinner through this World Cup.</p>.<p> "But just the ability for us to play the three quicks, a spinner and have Maxi who has the ability on the right wicket to bowl ten overs, think you see a lot of teams around the world have guys like Maxi; it gives you a lot of flexibility with the teams you can pick or the way you can structure your batting line-up." </p><p>Marsh, who struck a match-winning 96 in the first half, could not field in the second innings as he was cramping up after batting in extreme heat and humidity.</p>.<p> "It was as tough as (anywhere) I have batted in. When I came off, I was absolutely exhausted, (had) full body cramp but obviously (it was) nice to contribute to a win like that. I thought we played outstanding (cricket),” he said.</p>.<p> "I wanted to (bowl), basically bowled a couple of balls (during warm up) but basically had cramps all the way up in my legs."</p>.<p> "It has been a big couple of weeks, I have played 10 out of a possible 11 games in the last three weeks so with what is to come, the staff said to cool my jets for the fielding innings," he said.</p>.<p> For the second time against India this year, Marsh looked set to add a second ODI century to his kitty but missed narrowly. "It is never nice to get that close — you want to get to a hundred," he said.</p>.<p> "(It was) unfortunate but the way we all batted was outstanding and (it was) really the way we want to go about it, moving forward to the World Cup. I thought today (Wednesday) was a really good template of how we want to play our cricket and gave ourselves an opportunity." </p><p>Marsh said clarity of his role in the team and getting more overs to bat opening the innings have brought him closer to scoring his first ODI ton since 2016.</p>.<p> "You would always like more hundreds. I have batted most of my career in middle to lower order, you do not always get the opportunity to score hundreds back there.This year I have batted at the top and I am getting myself into positions to score hundreds, most importantly for the team to set the platform."</p>