On this Day in 1984: Chappell, Lillee and Marsh

Sport360 staff 09:30 06/01/2017
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  • On this day, 33 years ago, three Australian greats played their final day of Test cricket at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

    The Australian team bade farewell to Dennis Lillee, Greg Chappell and Rodney Marsh, leaving a massive a void within their ranks and one they struggled to fill for the next few years.

    Thus, one of the finest triumvirates in sporting history made their final bow.

    Chappell was the first to announce his retirement into the second day of the Test against Pakistan. Lillee had already decided to quit as well and followed suit 24 hours later.

    During the celebrations after the match, Marsh also admitted that he had played his final Test. When asked why he replied, “Because all my mates have gone.”

    1937: Donald Bradman scores 270 Australia versus England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, including 110 singles.

    1980: Philadelphia Flyers set NHL record of 35 straight games without a defeat.

    1992: Sachin Tendulkar completes 148 versus Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

    1994: Yat Weiju swims world record 50m butterfly stroke (26.44).

    1998: Don Sutton selected to Baseball Hall of Fame.

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