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For three years, the opening combination of Geoff Marsh and David Boon had been successful for Australia.
The highlight of his tour was the Fifth Test at Trent Bridge when he and Geoff Marsh became the first pair to bat throughout a day's play of Test cricket in England, amassing 301 runs.
After the World Cup, Bob Simpson was replaced as Australia's coach by Geoff Marsh, Taylor's former opening partner.
After Cutler and Astrand, the source code was maintained at the University of Warwick by Geoff Hill and Sean Marsh.
Feeling loyal to the discarded vice-captain Geoff Marsh, Border generated controversy when he refused to travel to Perth with the team after the decision was announced.
* Geoff Marsh ( born 1958 ), former Australian cricketer and coach
Commentary was provided by Jim Proudfoot, Chris Cooper, Nigel Pearson, Ian Danter, Tim White, and Geoff Peters with punditry from Alvin Martin, Rodney Marsh, Gary Stevens, Jason Cundy, and Micky Quinn.
After Kepler Wessels quit the team in mid-summer, Boon was promoted to open with debutant Geoff Marsh for the Test series against India.
Boon returned to the number three position when Mark Taylor was brought into the team to partner Geoff Marsh.
From his first ball, Donald got a noticeable edge off Geoff Marsh to the keeper, but the umpire Brian Aldridge didn't give the decision.
Having scored over 700 runs in the first half of the season, Lehmann was drafted into the Australian squad for the New Year's Test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground after both openers David Boon and Geoff Marsh were injured.
Rogers ' score of 279 was the second highest ever by a West Australian, behind the 355 * that Geoff Marsh scored at the same ground in December 1989.
Notable Western Australia cricketers who also played for the Australian cricket team include Rod Marsh and Dennis Lillee, who are inductees of the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, and Bob Simpson, Kim Hughes, Geoff Marsh, Adam Gilchrist and Mike Hussey, who each captained Australia whilst playing for Western Australia.
In 1986 he was appointed coach of the Australian team, a position he held until being replaced by Geoff Marsh in July 1996.
* CricInfo Player Profile: Geoff Marsh
statistical profile of Geoff Marsh
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In 2011, Inverarity was named as the new full time Chairman of Selectors for Cricket Australia, beating a high profile field including Geoff Lawson, Tom Moody, Rod Marsh and former Chairman of Selectors Trevor Hohns.
Aus: 251 / 8 ( 50 overs ): Geoff Marsh 126 ( 149 ), Willie Watson 2 / 46 ( 8 overs )
Man of the Match: Geoff Marsh
The performances of Victorian batsmen Dean Jones and the new opening pair of David Boon and Geoff Marsh had been noted.
Five catches were dropped in the first innings as Australian opener Geoff Marsh scored 124 in 345 minutes.
Geoff Marsh continued his good form from the previous tour match, scoring 56 in 205 minutes.

Geoff and scored
The 1966 World Cup was hosted in England and Alf Ramsey guided England to victory with a 4 – 2 win against West Germany after extra time in the final, during which Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat-trick.
The match is remembered for England's only World Cup trophy, Geoff Hurst's hat-trick – the only one ever scored in a World Cup Final-and the controversial third goal awarded to England by referee Gottfried Dienst and linesman Tofik Bakhramov.
", as Geoff Hurst scored England's fourth goal.
While most sports commentators gain some recognition if their career is long enough, Wolstenholme is best remembered for his commentary of the 1966 Football World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, specifically the impromptu words he used with impeccable timing as the match came to a conclusion during injury time, as a small pitch invasion took place just as Geoff Hurst scored to put England 4-2 ahead:
Standing in as NSW captain in place of the injured Geoff Lawson for the 1989 – 90 Sheffield Shield final in Sydney, Taylor scored 127 and 100.
His replacement, Geoff Hurst, scored the winner in the quarter final against Argentina and kept his place all the way to the final, scoring a hat-trick as England won the tournament.
Winning the league title in 1970 – 71, Leading goalscorer with 42 goals, including 7 hatricks, was Geoff Davies who scored 28 goals in the following 1971 – 72 season.
Only one hat-trick has been scored in the FIFA World Cup Final, by Geoff Hurst for England in the 1966 final, after extra time.
Striker Geoff Horsfield, who scored 30 goals for Town in the previous season, only managed ten games before he was sold to Fulham for £ 300, 000 in October 1998.
Nash's departure saw The Hollies again turn to outside writers for their single A-sides, but the group's British chart fortunes rallied during 1969 and 1970 and they scored four consecutive UK Top 20 hits ( including two consecutive Top 5 placings ) in this period, beginning with the Geoff Stephens / Tony Macaulay song, " Sorry Suzanne " ( Feb. 1969 ), which reached No. 3 in the UK, followed by the emotional civil rights – themed ballad " He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother ", which featured the piano playing of Elton John, and which reached No. 3 in October 1969.
Against Finland, he scored his first international goal in what was only his second appearance, and subsequently he made Ramsey's squad for the competition, as did his West Ham team-mates Bobby Moore ( the England captain ) and Geoff Hurst.
Other artists Stigwood signed to a management / recording deal included Mike Sarne, whose Meek-produced " Come Outside " charted in 1962, and another Meek protégé, Mike Berry, who had scored a hit with the Geoff Goddard-penned " Tribute To Buddy Holly ".
In 1954 Geoff Pullar, Ken Grieves and Alan Wharton all scored over 2, 000 runs, whilst Brian Statham, Ken Higgs and Tommy Greenhough all took over 100 wickets ; despite this, Lancashire managed to finish only 5th.
Jeff Brown and Geoff Courtnall each scored twice as the Canucks won the game 4 – 1 to even the series at three games apiece.
Geoff Walker scored the game winning goal 3: 11 into the extra frame.
Along with his second place medal, Haller also got the match ball, though more than 30 years later he returned to England to present it to Geoff Hurst, who had scored a hat-trick in the contest and was therefore by tradition considered to be entitled to the ball.
He scored fifteen goals in 47 games in 1974 – 75, making him the club's top-scorer for a second time after he outscored Terry Conroy and Geoff Hurst by two and four goals respectively.
In the early matches of the Australian tour, he scored 116 against South Australia which included Rodney Hogg, and 60 & 97 against Queensland which had Jeff Thomson, Dennis Lillee, Geoff Dymock and Carl Rackemann.
* Sir Geoff Hurst remains the only player to have scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final, helping England to victory in this competition in 1966.
The Commonwealth's leading ace in the Pacific, Geoff Fisken, scored approximately half his victories with the squadron, mostly flying P40 " Wairarapa Wildcat ".
Left to right: Martin Donelly ( kneeling ), Geoff Rabone, Walter Hadlee ( kneeling ), Frank Mooney, Rona Anderson, Harry Cave, Merv Wallace, John R. ReidIn his first season for Canterbury – 1933-34 – Hadlee averaged over 50, and 94 in his second ; he eventually scored 10 centuries for the province.
He also scored the first goal at the new Wembley Stadium for a " Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI ", in aid of his captain at Palace, Geoff Thomas a match which his team won 2 – 0 ( Simon Jordan scoring the second goal ) in March 2007.

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