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Shane Warne - Mike Gatting - The greatest delivery of all time: Remembering Shane Warne’s ‘Ball of the Century’ to Mike Gatting - metro.co.uk - Manchester - Australia - Thailand

The greatest delivery of all time: Remembering Shane Warne’s ‘Ball of the Century’ to Mike Gatting

Shane Warne took an incredible 708 Test wickets over his amazing career, but none have been revered as much as his ‘Ball of the Century’ from nearly three decades ago.

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Australian wicket-keeping legend Rodney Marsh 'critical but stable', flown to Adelaide - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia

Australian wicket-keeping legend Rodney Marsh 'critical but stable', flown to Adelaide

Rodney Marsh, who remains in an induced coma after suffering a heart attack last week, has been flown to a city hospital here from Bundaberg in a "critical but stable condition." The 74-year-old had suffered the heart attack on the way to a charity event at Bundaberg in Queensland on February 24. A report in the 'Sydney Morning Herald' quoted a Bundaberg Hospital spokesperson as saying "Marsh was transferred interstate on Monday in a critical but stable condition." Marsh was shifted to Adelaide to be closer to his family, according to the report.

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Australian Wicket-Keeping Legend Rodney Marsh "Critical But Stable," Flown To Adelaide - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Australian Wicket-Keeping Legend Rodney Marsh "Critical But Stable," Flown To Adelaide

Australia wicket-keeping legend Rodney Marsh, who remains in an induced coma after suffering a heart attack last week, has been flown to a city hospital from Bundaberg in a "critical but stable condition." The 74-year-old had suffered the heart attack on the way to a charity event at Bundaberg in Queensland on February 24. A report in the 'Sydney Morning Herald' quoted a Bundaberg Hospital spokesperson as saying "Marsh was transferred interstate on Monday in a critical but stable condition." Marsh was shifted to Adelaide to be closer to his family, according to the report.

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Adam Gilchrist - Rod Marsh in the fight of his life, remains in induced coma: Family - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia

Rod Marsh in the fight of his life, remains in induced coma: Family

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.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Cameron Green - Nathan Lyon - Alex Carey - Steve Smith - Mitchell Marsh - Josh Hazlewood - Ashton Agar - Josh Inglis - Marcus Harris - Michael Neser - Pakistan Tour "Opportunity" For Australia To Make Name For Themselves: Allan Border - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan

Pakistan Tour "Opportunity" For Australia To Make Name For Themselves: Allan Border

Former Australia skipper Allan Border feels the Pakistan series is the opportunity for the visiting side to "make a name" for themselves. Australia will tour Pakistan for three Tests, three ODIs and one T20I. The first Test will be played in Rawalpindi from March 4. Border said the series is a good opportunity to beat Pakistan in Pakistan and come out with flying colours. "This is the opportunity for the boys to really make a name for themselves. From Australia's point of view, they have not had a lot of success in the subcontinent," Border said on PCB Podcast.

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