Famous Cricketers No 52 - Malcolm Marshall
1986/87 – West Indies in Pakistan West Indies went down to a surprising defeat in the first Test, spun out by Abdul Qadir for a second innings total of 53. They squared the series immediately in a low-scoring match at Lahore where Marshall took five wickets in the first innings but the third match, and the series, were drawn. Own Team O M R W Opp Ct Total Total 230. West Indians v President’s XI, Rawalpindi, October 19, 20, 21 (Match drawn) not out 16 247 17 3 61 1 Shoaib Mohammad c T.R.O.Payne 317 did not bat - 46-0 231. WEST INDIES v PAKISTAN, Faisalabad, October 24, 26, 27, 28, 29 (Pakistan won by 186 runs) c Salim Yousuf b Wasim Akram 5 248 10 2 48 3 Mohsin Khan lbw 159 Mudassar Nazar c R.B.Richardson Rameez Raja lbw c and b Abdul Qadir 10 53 36 3 83 2 Mudassar Nazar c D.L.Haynes 328 Imran Khan c R.A.Harper 232. WEST INDIES v PAKISTAN, Lahore, November 7, 8, 9 (West Indies won by an innings and 10 runs) not out 13 218 18 5 33 5 Mohsin Khan b 131 Rizwan-uz-Zaman c R.B.Richardson Qasim Omar lbw Asif Mujtaba b Wasim Akram lbw 8 3 14 1 Rizwan-uz-Zaman b 77 233. WEST INDIES v PAKISTAN, Karachi, November 20, 21, 22. 24, 25 (Match drawn) b Tauseef Ahmed 4 240 33 9 57 2 Mohsin Khan c I.V.A.Richards 239 Asif Mujtaba c P.J.L.Dujon lbw b Imran Khan 0 211 19 5 31 3 Mohsin Khan c C.G.Greenidge 125-7 Salim Yousuf c D.L.Haynes Javed Miandad b SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Test matches 3 5 1 32 13* 8.00 - - - Other matches 1 1 1 16 16* - - - - Tour 4 6 2 48 16* 12.00 - - - Career 233 293 34 5590 116* 21.58 4 25 92 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 5i 10m Test matches 114 27 266 16 5-33 16.62 1 - Other matches 17 3 61 1 1-61 61.00 - - Tour 131 30 327 17 5-23 19.23 1 - Career 7227.3 1863 18501 1034 8-71 17.89 63 9 1986/87 – West Indies in New Zealand With players of the quality of Richard Hadlee, Martin Crowe and John Wright, New Zealand contested an interesting series. Marshall led an unfamiliar attack of Butts, Gray and Walsh in the victorious Second Test but Hadlee, Chatfield and Snedden bowled New Zealand to victory and a shared series at Christchurch. Marshall did not bowl as New Zealand lost 5 wickets in struggling to their victory target of 33. 37
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