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Australian cricket legend Rod Marsh dies after heart attack at 74 Australian cricket legend Rod Marsh has died at the age of 74. Tributes have poured in for the former wicketkeeper and England selector just a week after he suffered a heart attack. Marsh had been in a critical condition in Bundaberg, Queensland, and died in South Australia’s capital Adelaide on Friday morning local time. Marsh made 96 Test appearances for Australia and ended his career with a then-record 355 dismissals. He made a further 92 appearances in white-ball cricket for his country in an

international career that lasted from 1970 to 1984. His passing was confirmed by Marsh’s son Paul, who said in a statement: “On behalf of my mother Ros and brothers Dan and Jamie, it is with immense sadness that I advise that my father Rod passed away peacefully early this morning. “He has been an incredible husband, father and grandfather and we have been so fortunate to have had him in all our lives.” Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins led a chorus of tributes to Marsh, calling him a “colossal figure in Australian cricket”.

BECKER, NADAL PART OF STAR STUDDED LINE-UP FOR WORLD TENNIS CONFERENCE The world tennis conference in 2022 will be held from March 24th till March 27th as a virtual event and the lineup is tremendous. The tennis event featuring some of the best coaches and players will be held virtually this year due to the pandemic but the event will still feature some of the biggest names in the world of tennis. The 2022 lineup is truly an amazing one with Rafael Nadal taking part as well as Boris Becker. The event will also have two live

panels and will run from March 24th till March 27th.

Arnold Sports Festival Pro Boxing FacebookTwitterReddit Troy Speakman brought back boxing in association with the Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio Friday night after a two year lay off from holding the event due to Covid. The main event featured Alante “Bam Bam” Green (10-0-1, 7 KOs) vs. Samuel Clarkson (22-71, 15 KOs). What was supposed to be a Cruiserweight championship fight for the IBF/USBA and WBC/ NABF titles, which Green holds, turned into a Heavyweight contest due to Clarkson weighing in over the limit. The early rounds showcased Green’s speed with a fast jab. Rounds 2 and 4 produced incredible action, as both fighters traded hard blows. In the end, Green proved too much and was able to score a knockdown that Clarkson could not rightfully stand up and continue. The 2:28 Round 6 TKO victory puts Green on the fast track for some bigger fights in the near future. The most exciting point in the card was Lightweight Ronaldo Vargas improving to (7-1, 6 KOs) by defeating Jerrell Hodge (2-2) with a devastating left hook to the body of Hodge. The knockdown had Hodge swimming across the ring, attempting to get up. But he had no chance, as the KO at the 2:10 mark of the 1st Round ended his night. The fight of the night honors went to the Middleweight contest of Roy Barringer (7-3, 5 KOs) vs. Sam Wildenhaus (4-2, 1 KO). Round 1 saw Wildehaus leaning on Roy, not allowing Barringer to

extend his punches. Round 2 and Round 3 were very close, giving both fighters great moments. In the 4th Round, Barringer caught Wildenhaus with a good, clean right. Round 5 had Wildenhaus catching Barringer with a right on the ropes. Round 6 is where Barringer’s hard work paid off with a knockdown of Wildenhaus. Unable to do more, Referee Lonnie Scott saw too much, as he waved off the fight with a 2:32 TKO. Other fights had Kechayn Jenkins (1-0, 1 KO) winning his pro debut with a 2:28 1st Round TKO in the Junior Welterweight division over Chris Ortiz (0-1). Mirady Lubanzadio Zola (2-0) won by UD over Light Heavyweight Jimmy Sandlin (0-1). The judges UD decision was (39-36, 40-35, 40-35). And the first fight of the event had Heavyweight Cornelius Mitchell (1-0) winning by UD (3937, 40-36, 40-36) in his pro debut over Justin Richwine (0-2).

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He said in a statement released by Cricket Australia (CA): “I, along with countless

other people in Australia, grew up hearing the stories of him as a fearless and

tough cricketer, but his swashbuckling batting and his brilliance behind the stumps over more than a decade made him one of the all-time greats of our sport, not just in Australia, but globally. “When I think of Rod, I think of a generous and larger-than-life character who always had a lifeloving, positive and relaxed outlook, and his passing leaves a massive void in the Australian cricket community.” Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called Marsh a “fierce competitor and a fine sportsman”.

He wrote on Twitter: “Very sad to hear of the passing of Rod Marsh. As a kid he was my favourite player. “He was part of one of the most exciting eras in Australian and world cricket. “He will be remembered as one of Australia’s greatest ever Test cricket players. “He was a fierce competitor and a fine sportsman who valued what the game stood for. “Rod Marsh was a proud Western Australian and an absolute Aussie legend. “My deepest sympathies go to his wife Ros and children Paul, Dan and Jamie.”

Massive brawl at Queretaro vs Atlas soccer match in Mexico leaves three in critical condition Mexico's top soccer league has suspended all matches after a massive brawl among fans left more than two dozen people in hospital and three in a critical condition. Saturday's match between hosts Queretaro, and Atlas from Guadalajara, the reigning league champions, had to be stopped in the 62nd minute when multiple fights broke out in the stands before spilling onto the field. Security personnel had opened the gates to the field so that fans, including women and children, could escape the stands. State authorities said 23 people remained in hospital, 10 in a serious condition and three in critical condition with very severe injuries. "They were savagely injured, which is a shame and a blot on soccer, for these type of things to happen, in a place that should be for families to go and have fun.

the clashes.

This is totally unacceptable," Queretaro Governor Mauricio Kuri said.

Chairs and metal bars were seen to be used in the fight Atlas was leading 1-0 when the fighting broke out. Its players quickly fled to the locker rooms, as did some from the Queretaro side. Other Queretaro players,

including Uruguayan goalie Washington Aguerre, stayed near the bench trying to calm the fans. Some fans armed themselves with chairs and metal bars. One could be seen pulling a knife to cut the nets of one goal. Others fought in the tunnel to the field. Officials have not said what might have triggered

'Darkest day' in Mexican soccer history Both teams issued statements condemning the violence. Mexican newspaper El Universal ran the front-page headline: "The darkest day for Mexican soccer." "We regret and condemn these events, which run contrary to the spirit of our soccer," the Mexican Soccer Federation said in a statement. Mr Kuri condemned the violence and said the owners of the Queretaro club would have to answer for what happened. "I have given instructions that the law be applied with all of its consequences," he said. "No-one will go unpunished," he tweeted following his meeting with the Liga MX president and Queretaro club president.

Giant-killer Sahaja Yamalapalli wins MSLTA Women's ITF World Tennis crown Sahaja Yamlapalli of India lifted the women's singles title at the Aryan PumpsMSLTA Women's 15K ITF World Tennis Tour event. The tournament took place at the Ram Nagar ground in Nagpur on Sunday. The week-long tournament was organized by the Nagpur District Hard Court Tennis Association (NDHTA), under the auspices of the ITF, AITA and MSLTA in Nagpur. Yamalapalli became the first Indian in four weeks to win the title in an anticlimactic summit clash. Young and the upcoming Sahaja lost the first set 4-6, but won the match after third seed Emily Seibold of Germany conceded due to injury.

Emily suffered the injury during the match and had to retire before the start of the second set against Sahaja. Unseeded Sahaja wins 10 WTS points for her triumph The unseeded Sahaja performed excellently throughout the tournament. Although Sahaja proved lucky in the final, she won the hearts

of everyone with her giantkilling run in the last few days. Emily Seibold, who won the event in Ahmedabad last week, was unfortunate not to win the back-to-back event. Sahaja shocked three higherranked players on her way to first ever career title. On Saturday, Sahaja toppled second seed Anna Ureke of Russia in the

semifinals. The singles champion won the trophy with 10 WTA points. The prizes were given away by chief guests Dr. Pariniti Fuke and Prashant Sutar, MD of Aryan Pumps. Kumar Kale, President NDHTA, Ashok Bhiwapurkar, Vice-President, Prashant Ugemuge, chairman, Vidarbha Infotech, Rajiv Desai, Joint Secretary MSLTA, Sudhir Bhiwpurkar, Treasurer MSLTA and Vijay Naidu, tournament director were the guests of the honor. Shiv Mor, Ali Panjwani, Vikram Naidu, Dr Darshan Dakshindas, Ganesh Pagay, Behram Patel and Murli Asudani were also present on the occasion,


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