History is replete with examples of cricketers who have put their team’s cause ahead of personal milestones.
Fat to fit - From nicknamed as 'Iron Gloves', Rodney Marsh, went on to be one of the finest wicketkeepers.
Emery remains the only wicket-keeper to have played a Test in the twenty-year period from Healy’s debut and Gilchrist’s retirement.
Hughes smashed a record 202 not out for Australia A but was still overlooked for the tour next month.
Faulkner would be trying to push his case for the longer format.
Rod Marsh believes Australia's improvement was due to Clarke stepping down as selector.
May 2, 2014 Rodney Marsh was appointed the chairman of selectors for Australian cricket and will be replace John Inverarity and his priorities are to build a more strong batting line-up. Marsh believes the country has the talent but young batsmen is what he wants. He also thinks the Australian team is...
Former Australian wicketkeeper, Ian Healy believes current keeper, Haddin can last till 2018.
On October 4, 1998, Australia’s Ian Healy surpassed his countryman Rod Marsh’s tally of 355 dismissals behind the stumps. Prakash Govindasreenivasan revisits the Test match between Australia and Pakistan played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in 1998 when Healy achieved this feat.
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