Updated On: 20 June, 2024 06:45 PM IST | North Sound (Antigua and Barbuda) | mid-day online correspondent
Speaking ahead of his side`s Super Eight clash with Bangladesh in Antigua, Marsh made clear they`re determined to leave that fielding performance in the past

Namibia`s Zane Green (2L) expresses dissapointment after being dismissed by Australia`s Adam Zampa as Australia`s captain Mitchell Marsh (L) and Australia`s Matthew Wade (3L) celebrate (Pic: AFP)
Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh addressed concerns regarding his side`s lacklustre fielding ahead of their clash with Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup 2024.
In a Group B match with enormous ramifications, something extraordinary happened. Taking on Scotland, who were looking to scrape through to the Super Eights ahead of England, Australia grassed six catching opportunities - a record number of drops in an T20 World Cup 2024 match.