- Geoff Marsh
Infobox Cricketer
nationality = Australian
country = Australia
country abbrev = AUS
name = Geoff Marsh
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-handed batsman (RHB)
bowling style = Right armoff-spin
tests = 50
test runs = 2854
test bat avg = 33.18
test 100s/50s = 4/15
test top score = 138
test overs = 0
test wickets = 0
test bowl avg = N/A
test 5s = 0
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = N/A
test catches/stumpings = 38c
ODIs = 117
ODI runs = 4357
ODI bat avg = 39.97
ODI 100s/50s = 9/22
ODI top score = 126*
ODI overs = 1
ODI wickets = 0
ODI bowl avg = N/A
ODI 5s = 0
ODI best bowling = N/A
ODI catches/stumpings = 31c
date = 7 May
year = 2005
source = http://content.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/6499.htmlGeoffrey Robert Marsh (born 31 December 1958 in Northam,
Western Australia ) was anAustralia ncricket er, coach and selector. He played 50 Test matches and over 100One Day International s for Australia as an opening batsman. As a coach he was in charge when Australia won the1999 Cricket World Cup in England, before later coaching Zimbabwe for four years.Playing career
Marsh was a steady, determined right-handed opening
batsman and capablefielder , making his first-class debut for Western Australia as a nineteen year old in the 1977-1978Sheffield Shield season. In 1978 he played five games ofAustralian rules football for South Fremantle in theWest Australian Football League before concentrating only on cricket.Marsh established himself as a solid competitor on the domestic front and was on the fringes of the national team for a number of years before winning selection in the Australian Test team. He made his debut in December 1985 against India.
He soon made the opening position his own, batting alongside the likes of Mark Taylor and
David Boon , and became an integral part of the AustralianOne Day International team.Marsh played international cricket over a seven-year period, ending in 1992.
He is best remembered for his part in the Australian team that won the 1987 World Cup in
India , including an unbeaten 126 against New Zealand inChandigarh , while he also captained his country in four matches. Over his career Marsh was a solid performer in one-day international cricket, with abatting average of nearly 40 but had a very low strike rate compared to more recent opening batsman.Coaching career
Marsh retired from playing cricket in 1994 before taking up coaching. In July 1996 he was chosen as coach of the Australian national Test and one-day international teams, playing a vital part in continuing his country's positions as the top cricketing nation of the time. He was the coach of the Australian team that won the 1999 World Cup in
England , guiding the team to seven consecutive victories to help them win the tournament.He left the Australian coaching job and soon became a selector for the
Australian Cricket Board (nowCricket Australia ), although he left this position in 2001 to become coach of the Zimbabwean national teams. Marsh continued in this position until 2004 when his contract expired; many considered this decision was made due to the political circumstances ofZimbabwe 's government underRobert Mugabe , although he has never commented publicly on the matter.Family
Marsh's son Shaun plays cricket for state side Western Australia and made his debut for Australia during the ODI series against the West Indians. He also plays in the
Indian Premier League for the Kings XI Punjab team. He was the top scorer in the inaugural tournament scoring 611 runs.His daughter Melissa plays basketball for the
Perth Lynx in the WNBL and his youngest son Mitchell is a promising young cricketer and AFL player who has represented both WA and Australia at youth level. [Saltau, Chloe; [http://www.theage.com.au/news/cricket/sons-of-swampy-marsh/2008/05/30/1211654314586.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 Sons of Swampy] ;The Age ;2008-05-31 ] His son-in-law is the exiled Zimbabwean Test cricketerSean Ervine . [ [http://content-www.cricinfo.com/australia/content/story/140974.html Sean Ervine begins a new life] at Cricnfo]Career highlights
Tests
Test Debut: vs India,
Adelaide , 1985-1986
Last Test: vs India, Adelaide, 1991-1992
*Marsh's best Test batting score of 138 was made against England, Nottingham, 1989One-day internationals
ODI Debut: vs New Zealand,
Sydney , 1985-1986
Last ODI: vs Pakistan, Perth, 1991-1992
*Marsh's best ODI batting score of 146 not out was made against New Zealand,Chandigarh , 1987 World Cup
*He captained Australia in four ODIs, winning three and losing oneFirst class cricket
Marsh scored 11,760 runs at 39.46, with 33 centuries.
*His 355* for WA v SA in Dec 1989 is the 28th highest score in first class history, and the 10th highest by an Australian.ee also
* [http://content.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/6499.html CricInfo Player Profile : Geoff Marsh]
* [http://www.howstat.com.au/cricket/Statistics/Players/PlayerOverview_ODI.asp?PlayerID=1088 HowSTAT! statistical profile of Geoff Marsh]References
Persondata
NAME=Marsh, Geoffrey Robert
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Geoff
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Cricketer
DATE OF BIRTH=31 December 1958
PLACE OF BIRTH=Northam, Western Australia
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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