Famous Cricketers No 52 - Malcolm Marshall

94. Young West Indies v Zimbabwe, Salisbury, October 23, 24, 26 (Match drawn) c and b V.R.Hogg 13 214 16.4 2 39 4 T.W.Dunk lbw 194 K.M.Curran c A.L.Logie V.R.Hogg c M.A.Tucker R.H.Kaschula b did not bat - 116-2 23 8 45 0 255-5d SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Other matches 3 4 0 175 109 43.75 1 - - Career 94 122 16 1967 109 18.55 1 6 39 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 5i 10m Other matches 80.4 20 192 7 4-39 27.42 - - Career 2577.5 688 6614 347 7-56 19.06 19 1 1981/82 – West Indies in Australia Marshall travelled to Australia from Zimbabwe and in two matches took 11 wickets at less than ten each. However his tour was blighted by a serious back injury and he played in none of the Test matches. Own Team O M R W Opp Ct Total Total 95. West Indians v South Australia, Adelaide, November 13, 14, 15, 16 (West Indians won by 226 runs) c W.B.Phillips b G.Winter 0 294 10 2 23 3 W.M.Darling c C.G.Greenidge79 W.B.Phillips b K.J.Wright lbw run out 66 236-5d 12 3 29 3 D.W.Hookes c D.A.Murray 225 S.Parkinson c sub (P.J.L.Dujon) D.Sayers b 96. West Indians v Queensland, Brisbane, December 11, 12, 13, 14 (West Indians won by an innings and 92 runs) did not bat - 539-7d 18 8 31 5 A.D.Parker c P.J.L.Dujon 165 T.V.Hohns c C.H.Lloyd H.K.deJong lbw G.Dymock c P.J.L.Dujon D.J.Lillie b 6 1 22 0 282 SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Other matches 2 2 0 66 66 33.00 - 1 - Career 96 124 16 2033 109 18.82 1 7 39 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 5i 10m Other matches 46 14 105 11 5-31 9.54 1 - Career 2623.5 702 6719 358 7-56 18.76 20 1 1982 Marshall’s injury prevented him appearing in any Shell Shield matches but, after treatment, he resumed his county career somewhat tentatively. By his own account he bowled quickly for the first time only after an altercation with Younis Ahmed in August but he had been taking wickets all season, including five or more in an innings seven times by the occasion of his 8-71 against Worcestershire (Younis c Tremlett b Marshall). These were the best figures of his career and he added four more five-wicket hauls in his total of 134 wickets, the first Hampshire bowler to 100 wickets in a season since Sainsbury in 1971. Only Leicestershire’s Nick Cook bowled more than his 822 overs 18

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