Great cricketer from Australia Rod Marsh died at the age of 74.

Rod Marsh, generally considered as one of the greatest wicketkeepers in cricket history, died Friday after having a heart attack at a charity event, according to his former teammates.

Rod Marsh, who died last week after suffering a heart attack at a charity event, was recalled on Friday as “a giant figure” in Australian cricket, having dedicated over 50 years to the sport.

The 74-year-old had been in an induced coma and died away quietly in an Adelaide hospital on Friday morning, according to his family. He played 96 Tests and then became a long-time national selector.