Famous Cricketers No 52 - Malcolm Marshall
270. WEST INDIES v ENGLAND, Lord’s, June 16, 17, 18, 20, 21 (West Indies won by 134 runs) c G.A.Gooch b G.R.Dilley 11 209 18 5 32 6 G.A.Gooch b 165 B.C.Broad lbw A.J.Lamb lbw P.R.Downton lbw P.W.Jarvis c D.L.Haynes G.R.Dilley b b P.W.Jarvis 6 397 25 5 60 4 G.A.Gooch lbw 307 B.C.Broad c P.J.L.Dujon P.R.Downton lbw G.C.Small c I.V.A.Richards 271. WEST INDIES v ENGLAND, Old Trafford, June 30, July 1, 2, 4, 5 (West Indies won by an innings and 156 runs) not out 43 384-7d 12 5 19 2 M.D.Moxon b 135 M.W.Gatting lbw 15.4 5 22 7 G.A.Gooch lbw 93 M.W.Gatting c R.B.Richardson D.I.Gower c R.B.Richardson D.J.Capel c sub (K.L.T.Arthurton) P.R.Downton c R.A.Harper P.A.J.DeFreitas c R.A.Harper G.R.Dilley b 272. West Indians v Glamorgan, Swansea, July (14), 15, 16 (Match drawn) did not bat - 302-3d 6 3 15 0 180-5d did not bat - 67-1 273. WEST INDIES v ENGLAND, Headingley, July 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 (West Indies won by ten wickets) c G.A.Gooch b D.R.Pringle 3 275 23 8 55 3 G.A.Gooch c P.J.L.Dujon 201 C.S.Cowdrey lbw D.R.Pringle c P.J.L.Dujon did not bat - 67-0 17 4 47 2 D.I.Gower c P.J.L.Dujon 138 R.A.Smith lbw 274. West Indians v Essex, Chelmsford, July 30, 31, August 1 (Match drawn) st D.E.East b G.Miller 76 378 7 0 22 0 250-9d did not bat - 280-3d - - - - 113-5 275. WEST INDIES v ENGLAND, Kennington Oval, August 4, 5, 6, 8 (West Indies won by eight wickets) c and b J.H.Childs 0 183 24.3 3 64 3 R.A.Smith c R.A.Harper 205 1 D.R.Pringle c P.J.L.Dujon N.A.Foster c sub (K.L.T.Arthurton) did not bat - 226-2 25 6 52 1 T.S.Curtis lbw 202 SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Test matches 5 6 1 135 72 27.00 - 1 1 Other matches 4 4 0 154 76 38.50 - 1 2 Tour 9 10 1 289 76 32.11 - 2 3 Career 275 342 42 6945 116* 23.15 4 34 107 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 5i 10m Test matches 203.1 49 443 35 7-22 12.65 3 1 Other matches 42.3 7 110 7 4-14 15.71 - - Tour 245.4 56 553 42 7-22 13.16 3 1 Career 8463.5 2150 21655 1210 8-71 17.89 70 10 1988/89 – West Indies in Australia Marshall made a low-key start to the tour but took ten wickets in the first three Tests which West Indies won to clinch the series. Australia were building the side that would perform so impressively in the following decade and they had much the better of the final two matches. For the West Indies, Ambrose was the most successful strike bowler with Walsh also prominent. 43
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