The nickname of wicketkeeping great Rod Marsh was what?

Billabong
Swampy
Bacchus
Lagoon

The correct answer is Billabong.

Billabong is a waterhole or pond formed when a river or creek changes course or dries up. It is a common sight in the Australian outback, where Rod Marsh was born and raised. Marsh was a legendary wicketkeeper for the Australian cricket team, and he is considered one of the greatest wicketkeepers of all time. He was nicknamed “Billabong” because of his love of the Australian outback and his ability to keep wickets in difficult conditions.

The other options are incorrect. Swampy is a nickname for someone who lives in a swamp or marsh. Bacchus is a Roman god of wine and revelry. Lagoon is a body of water that is separated from the sea by a sandbar or barrier reef.

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