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Marsh quits as Australia selector

Former Australia opener Geoff Marsh quit on Wednesday as a national selector to take up a consulting role with the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

He was replaced by David Boon, Australia's fourth highest Test run-scorer with 7,422 runs, who currently works for the Tasmanian Cricket Association.

Marsh had been a front runner to take over as the first foreign coach of the Indian cricket team but the job instead went to New Zealander John Wright.

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