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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Like father, like son. It was fitting that Geoff Marsh was in the stands of the cavernous Narendra Modi Stadium to see his son Mitch hold the World Cup trophy aloft.

    • Josh Schonafinger
    • Amit Raval
    • Birth: Geoff Marsh was born on 31st December 1958 in Northam, WA, Australia.
    • Nicknames: Marsh’s nickname was ‘Swampy’ hence, his elder son Shaun got the nickname ‘SOS’ (Son of Swampy).
    • Sporting family: The Marshes are a sporting family as apart from Geoff, his eldest son Shaun and youngest son Mitchell are both Test players for Australia, while his middle child, Melissa, was a Women’s National Basketball League player till the 2013-14 season.
    • Farm life: He was born on a farm and spent much of his early cricketing days practicing in the countryside. He related how he owes his powers of concentration to — of all things — lambs!
  2. Geoff Marsh became only the third Test cricketer to have had two sons who also played Test cricket after he presented his second son Mitchell with his baggy green in Dubai

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    • January 31, 1959
    • Australia
  3. Oct 22, 2014 · What do Geoff Marsh, Walter Hadlee and Lala Amarnath have in common? They are the only three Test cricketers to have had two sons who also played Test cricket.

  4. Feb 1, 2014 · Geoff Marsh on his Test career, sons Shaun and Mitchell, Twenty20 cricket and more. GEOFF MARSH was one of cricket's hard yakka stars, whose determination on and off field helped transform ...

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  5. Nov 20, 2023 · Geoff Marsh was part of that Australian squad that won the ICC Cricket World Cup 1987. Now his son Mitchell Marsh is part of the team that won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Mitchell shared a picture with his father with the World Cup trophy in hand during the celebrations.

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    Marsh is the first son of Geoff Marsh and elder brother of Mitchell Marsh, both of whom have played for the Australian national side. [6][7] Marsh is married to Channel 7 journalist Rebecca O'Donovan, now Rebecca Marsh. They have three children. [8]