Australian Cricket Legend Rod Marsh Dead at 74 Tributes
Australian Cricket Legend Rod Marsh Dead at 74 Tributes
News of the passing of sportsman international cricketer, Australian Cricket Legend Rod Marsh Dead at 74 Tributes.
A sad day for all cricket fans across the planet right now. Our condolences to his family, friends, and fans.
He took ill last Thursday while in Queensland travelling to a charity event. Moreover, sources report, he died in South Australia’s capital Adelaide on Friday morning local time.
RodMarsh, an Australian cricket great and the wicketkeeper who formed a prolific wicket-taking partnership with pace bowler Dennis Lillee has died a week after suffering a heart attack during a fundraising event in Queensland state.
Legendary Australia wicketkeeper RodMarsh has died aged 74 after suffering a heart attack. Marsh was taken ill last Thursday while travelling to a charity cricket match in Queensland. He effected 355 dismissals – a world record at the time of his retirement – in 96 Test appearances for Australia from 1970 to 1984.
Marsh had been in a critical condition after suffering a heart attack in Bundaberg, Queensland, last week, and died in South Australia’s capital Adelaide on Friday morning local time. Marsh made 96 Test appearances for Australia and ended his career with a then-record 355 dismissals.
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Australian cricket legend Rod Marsh has died at the age of 74 after suffering a heart attack last week.
He suffered the heart attack in Bundaberg in Queensland and was transferred to a hospital in Adelaide early this week to be closer to his family.
Mr Marsh played 96 Tests for Australia between 1970 and 1984 and when he retired he held the world record for wicketkeeping dismissals with 355.