Australian cricket legend Rod Marsh is in hospital in Queensland after suffering a heart attack this morning.
Wide World of Sports understands Marsh is in a stable condition, and a decision is being made on whether he remains in Bundaberg or is taken to Brisbane for surgery.
Marsh played 96 Tests for Australia during the 70s and 80s and was more recently a selector, before stepping down from the job in 2016.
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The 74-year-old flew into Bundaberg this morning to attend an event for the Bulls Masters charity cricket organisation.
News Corp reports Marsh was in a car with two Bulls Masters officials when he had the heart attack, and he was driven straight to hospital.
Marsh’s wife is flying from Adelaide to Queensland.
Western Australia Cricket chief Christina Matthews issued a statement following the news.
“We’re deeply concerned to hear of Rod Marsh’s medical emergency after suffering a major heart attack,” she said.
“On behalf of WA cricket staff and players, and the wider cricket community, I would like to pass on our heartfelt thoughts to Rod and his family.
“He’s a much-loved husband and father – and remains one of the wicketkeeping greats of our game.”
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