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Marshy blow adds to Oz woes
Updated On: 25 October, 2018 06:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
Rodney Marsh hasn't helped matters for crisis-ridden Oz cricket by slamming its 'toxic' culture and India must thrive on this unrest

Rod Marsh and Steve Smith of Australia talk during the Ashes Test between England and Australia at Trent Bridge on August 8, 2015 in Nottingham, UK. Pic/Getty Images
Rodney Marsh has decided to spank a juicy half volley right at the entrance of Cricket Australia's headquarters at Jolimont Street in Melbourne. Earlier this week, former chief selector Marsh, 70, reckoned Australia's cricket culture has a "toxic" element to it and attacked Cricket Australia for taking things a bit too far with their win-at-all-costs policy; something he said was spoken about at every meeting he attended as a selection committee member.
Marsh's claims will not be sweet music to the ears of those who run Australian cricket and the wounds of their recent loss to Pakistan in the Gulf could still be fresh by the time Virat Kohli's Indians arrive Down Under for the 2018-19 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series. Make no mistake, Australian cricket is in the doldrums and India must cash in on this unrest.
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