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Mitchell Marsh hailed as the Player of the Match in the first Test against Pakistan at the Optus Stadium in Perth, made headlines for a heartwarming gesture that touched the cricketing community.
Marsh decided to share his joy by giving his Player of the Match medal to a young fan in the stands. The heartening moment, captured and shared by Cricket Australia's official Twitter handle, unfolded as the crowd fervently cheered for Marsh, showcasing a positive side to the sport beyond the on-field action.
Mitchell Marsh's all-round brilliance stole the limelight even as David Warner marked his final Test series with a spectacular century. Marsh's noteworthy performance included a crucial 90 runs in the first innings and a brisk 63 in the second, coupled with the key wicket of Babar Azam that triggered a batting collapse for Pakistan.
Marsh's contributions were pivotal in setting a challenging 450-run target for the tourists. The match also witnessed a historic moment as Nathan Lyon reached the 500-wicket mark by dismissing Faheem Ashraf, joining the ranks of Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne. With this win, Australia took a 1-0 lead in the series.