Malcolm Marshall

Malcolm Marshall

West Indies West Indies

Overview

Full Name Malcolm Denzil Marshall
Age 41y 200d
Died on November 4, 1999
Born Friday April 18, 1958, Barbados
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Playing Role Bowler

Teams represented

Awards

Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 1983

Biography

A bowling average of less than 21 and a strike rate of a wicket every seven overs, in Tests is one of the best around, especially for bowlers who have taken more than 200 wickets. Malcolm Marshall achieved the same while picking up 376 Test wickets, with a combination of pace, swing, seam and a very deceptive bouncer that very few batsmen could read.

He made his debut in the late 1970s when many of the regular West Indian stars joined the Kerry Packer sponsored WSC, but he peaked in the early 1980s, mesmerizing the English batsmen on a regular basis in English conditions that suited his style of bowling. As a lower order batsman, he hit 10 half centuries in Tests, and once batted with one hand, after fracturing the other hand. With a plaster on his left hand, he bowled like a man processed and took seven wickets to sink an already demoralized English team.

Post retirement, Malcolm Marshall took up coaching, he coached both Hampshire – where he had plied his trade for many years as a bowler – and West Indies, but was diagnosed with colon cancer in 1999. He could not recover and died of the same in November 1999. The world cricket had lost a cricketing great.

Debut
West Indies vs India at Bengaluru - Friday December 15, 1978

Batting

Matches 81
Innings 107
Runs 1810
100's - 50's 0 - 10
Sixes - Fours 18 - 187
Average 18.85
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs India, 21/10/1983) 92

Bowling

Matches 81
Innings 151
Overs 2930.4
Wickets 376
Economy Rate 2.68
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 22
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 4
Best Figures (vs England, 30/06/1988) 7/22

Fielding

Catches 25
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 2

Career Wickets

73
57
38
19
Wickets
Years