Marsh to lead Australian selectors, Waugh added to panel


  • Cricket
  • Friday, 02 May 2014

Australia's selector Rod Marsh laughs with former player Shane Warne (R) during a training session before Thursday's third Ashes test cricket match against England at Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester July 31, 2013. REUTERS/Philip Brown

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former wicketkeeper Rod Marsh has been named as the new head of Australian cricket's selectors, while top-order batsman Mark Waugh has been appointed to the panel for the first time.

Marsh, 66, replaces John Inverarity, who had already indicated he would step down when his tenure ended. Waugh has replaced former pace bowler Andy Bichel on the four-man panel.

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