Malcolm Marshall biography

 Malcolm Marshall biography


 Malcolm Marshall, in full Malcolm Denzil Marshall, (born April 18, 1958, Pine, Bridgetown, Barb.—died Nov. 4, 1999, Bridgetown), West Indian cricketer who was arguably probably the most completed bowler of the fashionable period, with an astounding bowling common of 20.94.

Marshall, whose policeman father died when he was a child, was launched to cricket by his maternal grandfather. He made his first-class cricket debut for Barbados in 1977–78, and, after taking 6 wickets whereas gifting away 77 runs towards Jamaica in his first match, he was chosen to play for West Indies towards India. During that 1978–79 tour of India, his efficiency was lower than profitablehowever throughout the subsequent two years he developed right into a fearsome quick bowler below the watchful eyes of the crew’s captain, Clive Lloyd, and have become a key determine within the well-known West Indian tempo (fast-bowling) battery. At 5 ft 9 inches (1.79 metres) tall, Marshall was considerably shorter than his towering battery mates, Joel Garner, Courtney Walsh, and Curtly Ambrose.


Marshall generated sheer tempo and late swing by means of his distinctive motion (bowling methodology): sprinting towards the wicket and barely stopping on the crease to ship the ball. He was knowledgeable at shortly figuring out and exploiting the weaknesses of batsmen. On the West Indies’ 1983 tour of India, Marshall was on the peak of his powers, taking 33 wickets at lower than 19 runs apiece. Against England on the Headingley cricket floor in Leeds in 1984, he broke his thumb and was suggested to take no additional half within the match. However, he voluntarily got here out to bat one-handed to permit Larry Gomes to achieve his century (100-run stand), after whichwithin the second innings, left hand nonetheless in plaster, he bowled, taking seven wickets whereas yielding solely 53 runs. Marshall was additionally a succesful batsman who scored 10 half centuries in Test competitors. During a first-class profession with Hampshire in England (1979–93) and Natal in South Africa (1992–93 and 1995–96), he took a complete of 1,651 wickets (common 19.10). In 81 Tests, he took 376 wickets (common 20.94), a West Indies report that stood till 1998. He was appointed West Indies coach in 1996 however had a troublesome tenure, shedding a number of away collection. During the 1999 World Cup, he was identified with the most cancers that claimed his life six months later.

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