Malcolm Marshall – the name still sends chills down the spine of cricket lovers. In this video, we revisit one of the most iconic moments in West Indies cricket history — when Malcolm Marshall broke Lance Gibbs’ record of 309 Test wickets during the 2nd Test vs India at Bridgetown on April 7, 1989.
We also dive deep into his incredible Test career stats, his fiery bowling style, and why many consider him one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. Marshall took 376 wickets in just 81 Test matches at a sensational average of 20.94, with 22 five-wicket hauls to his name.
His pace, accuracy, and mastery of swing made him a lethal weapon in the golden era of West Indies cricket. From bowling with a broken thumb to tearing apart top batting lineups across the world, Malcolm Marshall’s legacy is unmatched.
Let’s relive the magic of this legendary pacer and cherish the golden memories of vintage West Indies dominance!
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