Former Australia wicketkeeper Rod Marsh passes away
Previous Australia wicketkeeper Rod Marsh died, matured 74, following a coronary episode last week in Queensland.
Among Test cricket's best wicketkeepers, and a dangerous left-given hitters, Marsh played 96 Tests for Australia somewhere in the range of 1970 and 1984, scoring 3633 runs including three hundreds. At the hour of his retirement, Marsh held the world record for generally number of Test excusals - 355. Swamp additionally highlighted in 92 ODIs, making 1225 runs at 20.08 with 124 excusals
At the homegrown level, Marsh made his presentation for Western Australia in the 1968-69 season and proceeded to play 257 top of the line matches, scoring 11,067 runs at 31.17 and finishing 869 excusals.
Known for his athletic keeping, Marsh's association with incredible quick bowler Dennis Lillee is the best bowler-wicketkeeper association in Test history, with 'got Marsh, bowled Lillee' recorded multiple times - a record till date.
Having turned a selector after retirement, Marsh proceeded to head up Australia's determination board somewhere in the range of 2014 and 2016.
Swamp is an individual from the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, Sport Australia's Hall of Fame and the ICC Hall of Fame and he additionally got the Order of the British Empire in 1981 for his administrations to don.
He is made due by his better half Ros and youngsters Paul, Dan and Jamie.
"This is an immensely dismal day for Australian cricket and for every one of the individuals who cherished and appreciated Rod Marsh," said Cricket Australia director Dr Lachlan Henderson. "Bar will be always associated with the manner in which he played the game and the delight he brought swarms as an individual from a few extraordinary Australian groups. 'Gotten Marsh, bowled Lillee' has notorious status in our game.
"Bar likewise made a colossal commitment to the game by recognizing, training and tutoring numerous future stars in his different jobs as mentor and chief at cricket foundations in Australia and other cricket playing countries.
"Our considerations are with Rod's significant other Ros, his children Paul, Dan and Jamie and the drawn out Marsh family, his numerous companions and colleagues with whom he made such countless exceptional recollections," added Henderson.
"Bar was a gigantic figure in Australian cricket who gave near 50 years of extraordinary support of Australian cricket, from his presentation in the Ashes series of 1970/71, through to his experience as National Selector, when a considerable lot of the current gathering of Australian men's players came into close contact with him," said current Australia Test chief Pat Cummins.
"He was splendid to manage in light of the fact that he knew pretty much everything there is to know about the game, yet in addition had an approach to managing you to put you at your simplicity.
"I, alongside endless others in Australia, grew up hearing the tales of him as a courageous and extreme cricketer, yet his bold batting and his brightness behind the stumps over 10 years made him one of the unsurpassed greats of our game, in Australia, yet universally.
"At the point when I consider Rod I consider a liberal and awesome person who generally had a daily existence cherishing, positive and loosened up viewpoint, and his passing leaves a huge void in the Australian cricket local area.
"My contemplations, and the considerations of the whole visit party here in Pakistan, are with Rod's better half Ros and their family at this horrendous time."