Updated On: 23 August, 2023 09:23 AM IST | Melbourne | mid-day online correspondent
Mitchell Marsh will be leading the Australian T20 and ODI side in the absence of Cummins, who is nursing a fractured wrist, in the white-ball series against the Proteas

Mitchell Marsh. Pic/AFP
Star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh revealed he is not up to `reinventing the wheel` and would rather continue what regular skipper Pat Cummins and coach Andrew McDonald have been doing when he captains Australia in the upcoming white-ball tour of South Africa.
The 31-year-old will be leading the Australian T20 and ODI side in the absence of Cummins, who is nursing a fractured wrist, in the white-ball series against the Proteas. "I probably won`t try and reinvent the wheel at all. I think the most important thing I`ve learned about leadership is staying true to yourself," Marsh told cricket.co.au. "Patty and Andrew McDonald have created an incredible environment around our group right now so hopefully I can continue that in the T20 format and create an environment where the guys come in and just enjoy playing cricket for Australia."