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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.
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.
* Geoff Marsh scored 355 * for Western Australia v South Australia in December 1989.
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 born
* Geoff Cook ( born Geoffrey Cook, 9 October 1951, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire ) is a former English cricketer, who played in seven Tests and six ODIs from 1981 to 1983.
* Geoff Rickly ( born 1979 ), lead singer of the band Thursday.
* Geoff Connor, Texas politician, the 104th Texas Secretary of State, was born and raised in Winters.
Geoff Crowther ( born 1944 ), first independent travel guide writer, head of BIT travel guides, London ( 1972 – 1980 ) the first guidebooks to cover the Hippie trail.
Geoff Love ( 1917 – 1991 ), the big band leader, was born in Todmorden.
* Geoff Dunbar, director and animator of Rupert and the Frog Song, and The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, born in Abingdon, and attended Larkmead School.
Geoffrey " Geoff " William Hoon ( born 6 December 1953 ) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Ashfield from 1992 to 2010.
As a teenager Edmunds first played with a band called The Edmunds Bros Duo with his older brother Geoff ( born in 1940, Cardiff ) in 1954, a piano duo.
* Geoff Muldaur, singer, guitarist & songwriter, born 1943 in the town
* Geoff Whitton ( born 1942 ), Australian rules footballer
* Geoff Barrow ( born 1971 ), English musician in Portishead, Beak >, Drokk, Quakers
* Geoff Palmer ( born 1954 ), retired professional footballer
* Geoff Bullock ( born 1956 ), Australian Pentecostal pastor and songwriter
Geoffrey Paul " Geoff " Regan, PC, MP ( born November 22, 1959 ) is a Canadian politician.
Geoff Murphy ( born 13 October 1938 ) is a New Zealand filmmaker best known for his work during the renaissance of New Zealand cinema that began in the last half of the 1970s.
* Geoff Miller ( born 1952 ), English cricketer
Geoff Cooke OBE ( born 11 June 1941 ) is a former England Rugby coach.
Geoff Morrell ( born 1958 in Australia ) is an Australian film and theatre actor.
Geoff Johns ( born 1973 ) is an American comic book writer, best known for his work for DC Comics, where he has been Chief Creative Officer since February 2010, in particular for characters such as Green Lantern, The Flash and Superman.
Geoff Thompson ( born in 1960 in Coventry, England ) is a writer, teacher, and self-defence instructor.
Geoff M. Sanderson ( born February 1, 1972 ) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger, most notably for the Hartford Whalers and Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
Geoff Mulgan ( born 1961 ) is Chief Executive of the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts ( NESTA )< ref >
The New Vaudeville Band was a group created by songwriter Geoff Stephens ( born 1 October 1934, New Southgate, North London ) in 1966 to record his novelty composition " Winchester Cathedral ", a song inspired by the dance bands of the 1920s and a Rudy Vallee megaphone style vocal.
Geoff Bullock ( born 6 November 1955 ) is an Australian Christian singer-songwriter and pianist best known for his song " The Power of Your Love ".

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