Rod Marsh Biography
Rod Marsh will be recognized as an aerobatic wicketkeeper whose lower-request batting safeguarded Australia from numerous mid-innings emergencies, and later assumed a vital part in sustaining the nation’s best young cricketers.
He began his Test profession under a haze however finished it 14 years after the fact as a star.
Chosen in the Australian group in the Ashes series of 1970-71 to supplant the famous Brian Taber, he dropped a couple of gets in his Test debut in Brisbane.
However, the intense, mustachioed Marsh didn’t let this negative group response upset him. Regardless, it expanded his assurance to succeed.
In his Test swansong against Pakistan in Sydney in January 1984, he was cheered heartily by the group as he took five gets in his last innings and turned into the first wicketkeeper to arrive at 350 Test excusals.
Rod Marsh Stats
Format
|
M
|
Inn
|
NO
|
Runs
|
HS
|
Avg
|
BF
|
SR
|
100s
|
50s
|
4s
|
6s
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Test
1970–84
|
96
|
150
|
13
|
3633
|
132
|
26.5
|
7254
|
–
|
3
|
16
|
381
|
24
|
ODI
1971–84
|
92
|
76
|
15
|
1225
|
66
|
20.1
|
1489
|
82.3
|
0
|
4
|
86
|
17
|
1st class
1968–84
|
257
|
396
|
41
|
11067
|
236
|
31.2
|
9125
|
–
|
12
|
55
|
788
|
30
|
List A
1969–84
|
140
|
114
|
22
|
2119
|
99*
|
23.0
|
1980
|
–
|
0
|
9
|
129
|
22
|
Format
|
Catches
|
Run Outs
|
Stumpings
|
---|---|---|---|
Test
1970–84
|
343
|
1
|
12
|
ODI
1971–84
|
120
|
0
|
4
|
1st class
1968–84
|
803
|
2
|
66
|
List A
1969–84
|
182
|
1
|
6
|
Format
|
M
|
Inn
|
B
|
Mdn
|
Runs
|
W
|
BB
|
Econ
|
Avg
|
SR
|
4W
|
5W
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Test
1970–84
|
96
|
2
|
72
|
1
|
54
|
0
|
0/3
|
4.50
|
–
|
–
|
0
|
0
|
ODI
1971–84
|
92
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
1st class
1968–84
|
257
|
8
|
142
|
4
|
84
|
1
|
1/0
|
3.55
|
84.0
|
142.0
|
0
|
0
|
List A
1969–84
|
140
|
1
|
23
|
0
|
18
|
0
|
0/18
|
4.70
|
–
|
–
|
0
|
0
|
Rod Marsh Net Worth
Rod Marsh had a net worth of $5 million at the time of her death.
Rod Marsh Nickname
Rod Marsh was given two nicknames known as Bacchus and Iron Gloves.
His crew once took a train excursion through the Victorian countryside, stopping briefly at a station where they saw a sign reading “Bacchus Marsh.”. As a result of this, he earned the nickname Bacchus.
The nickname “Iron Gloves” was given to him when he failed to make a lot of catches during his career.
Rod Marsh Death
Marsh was flown from Bundaberg to Royal Adelaide Hospital earlier this week after suffering a major heart attack last Thursday. He remained in an induced coma until his passing.
Rod Marsh Age
Rod Marsh died on Thursday, February 3, 2022, at the age of 74.
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