Rod Marsh Heart Attack: Death of Australian cricketer Rod Marsh, cricket world in mourning, former wicket-keeper player of Australia Cricket Team, Rodney William Marsh had a heart attack. His condition was critical, and he was admitting to a hospital in Queensland.
The Batsman Rod Marsh Dies:-
Former Australia Cricket Team wicket-keeper batsman Rod Marsh has died. Marsh was hospitalizing for the past several days after suffering a heart attack.
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The cricketing world has plunged into mourning after the sad news of Marsh’s death.
Former Indian cricketer VVS Laxman, Australian player Shane Watson, Shane Warne, etc. paid tribute to the legendary cricketer Marsh.
The Played 188 International Matches:-
Rod Marsh Passes Away: Rod Marsh played a total of 188 international matches for the Australia team. He was in a program recently, where he had a heart attack. After this, he was admitting to the nearest hospital. He was in the hospital for the last several days. The sad news of his death came on Friday morning.
Rod Marsh Heart Attack: The 74-year-old Marsh was present at an event in Bundaberg when he suffered a heart attack. He was taking to the hospital by the organizers of the event.
The Quoted by Executive Nick Hockley:-
Cricket Australia Chief Executive Nick Hockley was quoted as saying by ESPN Cricinfo – We are all very concerned to hear about Rode Marsh, wishing him a speedy recovery.
We are with his wife and family in this difficult time. He is one of the most respected and great players in the sports world.
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Rodney William Marsh: 188 international matches played for Australia
Rod Marsh played cricket for the Australia cricket team from 1970 to 1984.
As a wicketkeeper, he made many records unbroken. He played 96 Tests and 92 ODIs for Australia. In which 3633 and 1225 runs were scoring respectively.