Kenneth Marshall (cricketer)

Last updated

Kenneth Marshall
Personal information
Born (1935-02-27) 27 February 1935 (age 87)
Kei Road, South Africa
Source: Cricinfo, 12 December 2020

Kenneth Marshall (born 27 February 1935) is a South African cricketer. He played in five first-class matches for Border from 1963/64 to 1967/68. [1]

Contents

See also

Related Research Articles

Kevin Murphy may refer to:

Makhaya Ntini South African cricketer

Makhaya Ntini OIS is a South African former professional cricketer, who played all forms of the game. He was the first black player to play for the South African national cricket team.

Malcolm Denzil Marshall was a Barbadian cricketer. Primarily a fast bowler, Marshall is widely regarded as one of the greatest and one of the most accomplished fast bowlers of the modern era in Test cricket. He is often acknowledged as the greatest West Indian fast bowler of all time, and certainly one of the most complete fast bowlers the cricketing world ever saw. His Test bowling average of 20.94 is the best of anyone who has taken 200 or more wickets. He achieved his bowling success despite being, by the standards of other fast bowlers of his time, a short man – he stood at 180 cm, while most of the great quicks have been well above 183 cm and many great West Indian fast bowlers, such as Joel Garner, Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, were 197 cm or above. He generated fearsome pace from his bowling action, with a dangerous bouncer. He also statistically went on to become the most successful test match bowler of the 1980s with 235 scalps with an average of 18.47 within a time period of just five years.

Dave Marshall or David Marshall may refer to:

John Marshall (1755–1835) was Chief Justice of the United States.

Dale Benkenstein South African cricketer and coach

Dale Martin Benkenstein is a former South African cricketer who was an all-rounder. He is currently first-team coach at Gloucestershire, having previously held the same role at Hampshire.

Bishop Cotton Boys School All-boys school in India

Bishop Cotton Boys' School is an all-boys school for boarders and day scholars in Bangalore, India, founded in the memory of Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton, Bishop of Calcutta. The school has been described as "The Eton of the East".

Georgias 8th congressional district U.S. House district for Georgia

Georgia's 8th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia. The district is currently represented by Republican Austin Scott. Though the district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. The first election using the new district boundaries were the 2012 congressional elections.

The West Indies cricket team toured England in the 1950 season to play a four-match Test series against England.

Marshall Frederick Rosen, is a former cricket player for New South Wales, and a member of the NSW Cricket Association Board.

John Selby may refer to:

Kenneth Walker (1898–1943) was a U.S. Army aviator and general.

Kenneth Gordon was a South African cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Border in 1913/14.

Kenneth Griffith is a South African cricketer. He played in twelve first-class matches for Border from 1962/63 to 1964/65.

Kenneth Hay was a South African cricketer. He played in eleven first-class matches for Border from 1952/53 to 1955/56.

Barry Marshall is a South African cricketer. He played in two first-class matches for Border in 1974/75 and 1975/76.

Kenneth Postman is a South African cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Border in 1979/80.

Kenneth Skelding was a South African cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for Border in 1970/71.

Kenneth Solomon is a South African cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for Border in 1958/59.

Kenneth Marshall, is an American actor

References

  1. "Kenneth Marshall". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 December 2020.