Former Australian cricketer Allan Border has mirrored on the life and occasions of Rod Marsh, stating he was “an awesome man”.
Rod Marsh, who performed 96 Checks for Australia, died on Friday after struggling a coronary heart assault in Bundaberg final week.
Allan Border – who himself was captain of the Australian cricket facet for a few years – spoke to Sky Information host Chris Kenny about Rod Marsh and their experiences collectively.
Mr Border stated Marsh was a “man’s man”.
“We have simply misplaced one of many good guys – simply so simple as that,” Mr Border stated.
Cricket Australia inducted Marsh into the Cricket Corridor of Fame in 2005.
Initially from Perth, Marsh spent the final twenty years of his life in Adelaide.
The enduring Australian is survived by his spouse Ros and kids Paul, Dan and Jamie.
Former Australian cricketer Allan Border has mirrored on the life and occasions of Rod Marsh, stating he was “an awesome man”.
Rod Marsh, who performed 96 Checks for Australia, died on Friday after struggling a coronary heart assault in Bundaberg final week.
Allan Border – who himself was captain of the Australian cricket facet for a few years – spoke to Sky Information host Chris Kenny about Rod Marsh and their experiences collectively.
Mr Border stated Marsh was a “man’s man”.
“We’ve simply misplaced one of many good guys – simply so simple as that,” Mr Border stated.
Cricket Australia inducted Marsh into the Cricket Corridor of Fame in 2005.
Initially from Perth, Marsh spent the final twenty years of his life in Adelaide.
The enduring Australian is survived by his spouse Ros and kids Paul, Dan and Jamie.