Melbourne: The news of a heart attack has come to light for Rod Marsh, the third most successful wicketkeeper of the Australia cricket team. Marsh, 74, suffered a heart attack while on his way to Bundaberg for an event for the Bulls Masters charity group. Bulls Masters organizers John Glanville and David Hillier then admitted him to a hospital in Queensland, where he is being treated. Let us tell you that Rod Marsh is the third most successful wicketkeeper in Australian cricket history. He has the most wickets behind the wicket at 355 behind Adam Gilchrist (416) and Ian Healy (395). Jimmy Maher of Bulls Masters told News Corp that, 'A lot of credit goes to John and Dave, because the doctors told him that if they had waited for an ambulance, he (Marsh) might not have survived.' Let us tell you that Rod Marsh, who played 96 Tests and 92 ODIs for Australia, has also been the selector of Australia's men's cricket team. He resigned from this post in 2016. These are India's most beautiful female athletes Novak registers first win of this year at Dubai Championships Pele may stay in the hospital for a few more days due to infection