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Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela slams Mitchell Marsh for disrespecting ODI World Cup trophy

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Urvashi Rautela and Mitchell Marsh
In the aftermath of the recently concluded ODI World Cup 2023, the cricketing world continues to reverberate with discussions, debates, and impassioned exchanges among fans, experts, and notable personalities. Amidst this vibrant tapestry of opinions, Indian actress Urvashi Rautela has added a compelling layer by expressing her disapproval of Australian cricketer Mitchell Marsh‘s distinctive pose with the coveted World Cup trophy.

In a bold move, Urvashi slammed Marsh for his peculiar stance, which garnered considerable attention across social media platforms. This latest chapter in the post-World Cup discourse further underscores the enduring impact of the tournament, where on-field performances intertwine with off-field narratives.

Urvashi’s comment on Mitchell Marsh​


Urvashi took to Instagram to express her displeasure for Marsh, condemning him for placing his feet on the prestigious World Cup trophy, insinuating that such an action was motivated by a desire to appear cool. In a brief yet impactful post, the actress highlighted her pique, adding another chapter to the ongoing discourse surrounding the post-tournament buzz.

“@mitchmarsh235 Bro, show some respect to the #WorldCuptrophy #MitchellMarsh has put his feet on the top of it just to look cool,” Urvashi mentioned in her post.


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Mitchell Marsh’s performance in ODI World Cup 2023​


Marsh emerged as a linchpin in Australia’s triumphant campaign during the ODI World Cup 2023, showcasing his all-round prowess with remarkable contributions. Amassing a total of 441 runs in just ten innings at an impressive average of 49.00 and a striking rate of 107.56. The 32-year-old proved to be a consistent force with the bat. Beyond his batting exploits, he also demonstrated his utility with the ball, claiming two crucial wickets for the Pat Cummins-led side.

Also READ: ICC initiates ‘stop clock’ trial in Men’s ODI and T20I to monitor time between overs


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