
Malcolm Marshall
Malcolm Marshall was a legendary West Indies fast bowler, regarded as one of the greatest in cricket history. He played for the West Indies from 1979 to 1991, taking 403 Test wickets and 157 ODI wickets, known for his deadly pace, bounce, and remarkable skill. Marshall was a key component of the West Indies team that dominated cricket during the 1980s, contributing to their status as a cricketing powerhouse. His legacy continues to inspire bowlers around the world, and he is remembered for his fierce competitiveness and significant impact on the game before his untimely passing in 1999.
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Malcolm Marshall triumphed despite breaking his thumb while fielding against England in 1984.
Black Caps injuries reignite debate on test cricket substitutions – Paul LewisMalcolm Marshall was a fast bowler who kept batters fearful during his time with the West Indies.
ٹیم ویسٹ انڈیز اسپنرز پر انحصار کرنے لگی، منفرد ریکارڈ بھی بنادیاMalcolm Marshall is acknowledged as a legendary fast bowler in West Indies cricket.
Walsh, Ambrose spearhead call for regular mentorship | SportsMalcolm Marshall is referenced as another former great of West Indies cricket.
West Indies cricket administration must goMalcolm Marshall is mentioned as one of the great fast bowlers with a better bowling average than Joel Garner.
Watching Shamar Joseph destroy Australia from the Joel Garner End … with Joel GarnerAmbrose referred to Malcolm Marshall as part of the great tradition of West Indies cricket.
'It’s really frustrating': Ambrose bemoans Windies struggle but believes structural change could turn the tide




























