Gujarat Titans vs Lucknow Super Giants' 64th match in IPL 2025 at the Narendra Modi Stadium became a night to remember for Mitchell Marsh. The Australian all-rounder played his best inning, hitting his first-ever IPL hundred. Marsh hit stunning 117 runs in only 64 balls, leaving the crowd mesmerized and the stadium erupting with cheers. His forceful knock not only illuminated the evening but also set social media abuzz as supporters marked his milestone with much excitement. Watch here: Australian doing well in Ahmedabad,We have seen that before. Brilliant 💯by Mitchell Marsh. — Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) May 22, 2025 Mitchell Marsh only had 3 half-centuries in the first 42 IPL matches.He scored 5 half-century and 1 century in his next 12 inning for LSG which is his BEST ever IPL season. — Aditya Saha (@Adityakrsaha) May 22, 2025 Shaun Marsh scored an IPL Hundred in 2008.Mitchell Marsh scored an IPL Hundred in 2025.Brothers. ❤️ — Bhawana (@cricbhawana) May 22, 2025 Top hundred. Amazing season. Mitchell Marsh has ki*lled it this season having no expectations. — arfan (@Im__Arfan) May 22, 2025 Pant should Give 12cr to Nicholas Pooran and 10cr to mitchell Marsh from his 27cr, crazy hitting! — Kevin (@imkevin149) May 22, 2025 Read also: Arshad Khan takes a nasty tumble not once but twice and twitter reacts Mitchell Marsh hits first IPL ton as LSG score 235/2 vs GT After being invited to bat first, LSG got off to a good start with Marsh and Aiden Markram sharing a strong opening stand of 91 runs. Markram was the aggressor early on, hitting 36 out of 24 balls before getting out to Sai Kishore. But Marsh, who was careful in the powerplay, picked up pace once he was settled, blending elegance with raw power. The innings was given a dramatic twist when Nicholas Pooran joined Marsh at the wicket. This was then followed by a stunning exhibition of pure batting and caressed aggression as Marsh and Pooran added a scintillating 100-run partnership in 42 balls. Marsh came to his hundred in the 17th over by driving crisply through cover, his first-ever IPL hundred as well as LSG's hundred for the season. He was run out after making 117 runs in 64 deliveries, adorned with 10 fours and 8 sixes. Pooran, however, gave the late-order punch with his fiery knock of 56 not out from only 27 balls, which came at a strike rate of more than 207. Their opening batsmen's explosive stand took LSG to the verge of 200-mark,