Australia wicketkeeper Rod Marsh is in the fight of his life as he remains in an induced coma, a family statement stated on Sunday. The 74-year-old had suffered a major heart attack last week. Rod Marsh's son Paul said that it will take some time for the scope of recovery to become clearer. Paul, the former chief executive of the Australian Cricketers Association and now CEO of the AFLPA, released the statement on behalf of the family. "On behalf of my mother Ros and brothers Dan and Jamie, I wanted to provide an update on Dad's condition. He is currently in the fight of his life and remains in an induced coma in critical condition. At the moment this is a waiting game and we are unlikely to have any certainty for some time," stated an official statement.