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Daniel Marsh Personal information Full name Daniel James Marsh Born 14 June 1973
Subiaco, Western Australia, AustraliaNickname SOB (Son of Bacchus) Height 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) Batting style Right-handed Bowling style Left-arm Orthodox Role All rounder Domestic team information Years Team 1993-94–1995-96 Southern Redbacks 1996-97– Tasmanian Tigers (squad no. 4) 2001 Leicestershire Career statistics Competition FC LA T20 Matches 139 126 13 Runs scored 7524 3085 182 Batting average 37.80 33.90 16.54 100s/50s 15/40 4/16 0/0 Top score 157 106* 30 Balls bowled 15499 3721 173 Wickets 168 61 9 Bowling average 48.96 48.96 26.33 5 wickets in innings 1 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 Best bowling 7/57 4/44 3/18 Catches/stumpings 175/– 58/– 5/– Source:
cricinfo.com, 17 August 2009Daniel James Marsh (born 14 June 1973 in Subiaco, Perth) was an Australian cricketer who captained the Tasmanian Tigers. The son of former Australian keeper Rod Marsh, Dan was a right-handed batsman and a handy slow left-arm orthodox bowler. He played for the South Australia early on in his career and played County Cricket for Leicestershire County Cricket Club.
Dan Marsh was a powerful striker of the ball and was capable of occupying the crease for long periods. He led the Tasmanians to just their second ever trophy when they won the 2004-05 ING Cup. He contributed a half century in the final. As Tasmania's stand-in captain in the absence of Australian Test cricket captain Ricky Ponting, Marsh led Tasmania to its maiden Pura Cup final win in 2006-07, and also captained the Tiger's to their third domestic one-day trophy when they won the Ford Ranger Cup in 2007-08.
Whilst Ricky Ponting was in effect the Tasmanian cricket captain from 2001-02 until he announced he was standing down on November 21, 2007, this was primarily a ceremonial appointment in order to have the Australian captain as Tasmanian captain as well. In effect Marsh, his Vice-Captain, has performed the captaincy duties on most occasions, and was appointed outright following Ponting standing aside.[1] He retired from First Class Cricket at the end of the 2009-10 Australian domestic season.[2]
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Preceded by
Ricky PontingTasmanian First-Class cricket captains
2002/03 - 2008/09Succeeded by
George BaileyPreceded by
Ricky PontingTasmanian One-Day cricket captains
2003/04 - 2008-09Succeeded by
George BaileyTasmania squad – 2004/05 ING Cup (2nd title) MG Bevan · TR Birt · MG Dighton † · MJ Di Venuto · DJ Marsh * · GJ Bailey · LR Butterworth · DG Wright · SP Kremerskothen · XJ Doherty · DG Dawson † · B Geeves · AR Griffith · Coach: Brian McFadyen
Tasmania squad – 2006/07 Pura Cup Winners (1st title) 1 DJ Anderson • 2 GJ Bailey • 3 M Bevan • 4 TR Birt • 5 LR Butterworth • 6 SG Clingeleffer † • 7 MG Dighton • 8 MJ Di Venuto • 9 XJ Doherty • 10 BG Drew • 11 B Geeves • 12 AR Griffith • 13 BW Hilfenhaus • 14 JJ Krejza • 15 DJ Marsh * • 16 TD Paine † • 17 RT Ponting • 18 DG Wright • Coach: Tim CoyleCategories:- 1973 births
- Living people
- Tasmania cricketers
- Leicestershire cricketers
- People from Subiaco, Western Australia
- People educated at Christ Church Grammar School
- South Australia cricketers
- Australian cricketers
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