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Rod Marsh Quotes

«So how's your wife & my kids?»
Author: Rod Marsh
«Sunil was the first Test batsman to score 10,000 runs, David was England's leading run scorer in his day and Sir Richard and Courtney have both held the world record for Test wickets so there should be enough experience amongst our ranks to enable us to undertake the task,»
Author: Rod Marsh
«They've done very well with four pace bowlers and I'd be very reluctant to change that,»
Author: Rod Marsh
«With all due respect to Paul Collingwood, who is a fine player, he would be a negative option.»
Author: Rod Marsh
«It's been a great series. England had to work hard and they've got their reward for some exceptional performances.»
Author: Rod Marsh
«They don't worry about failure and they only think of the good things that can happen.»
Author: Rod Marsh
«When things aren't going well, you have to bring youth in because the youngsters have a complete lack of fear. They don't worry about failure and they only think of the good things that can happen.»
Author: Rod Marsh
«He leads by example, but he also thinks about the game as well,»
Author: Rod Marsh
«'I would be interested to see where his future takes him, but he probably won't shout about it because he's such a humble guy.»
Author: Rod Marsh
«The key difference between the teams has been England's ability to play five specialist bowlers,»
Author: Rod Marsh