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David Marshall (cricketer, born 1946)

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David Marshall
Personal information
Full name
David Marshall
Born (1946-05-18) 18 May 1946 (age 78)
Flixborough, Lincolnshire, England
BattingRight-handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1979–1991Lincolnshire
Career statistics
Competition List A
Matches 4
Runs scored 9
Batting average 3.00
100s/50s –/–
Top score 5
Balls bowled 288
Wickets 4
Bowling average 53.00
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 2/34
Catches/stumpings 1/–
Source: Cricinfo, 25 June 2011

David Marshall (born 18 May 1946) is a former English cricketer. Marshall was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was born in Flixborough, Lincolnshire.

Marshall made his debut for Lincolnshire in the 1979 Minor Counties Championship against Cambridgeshire. Marshall played Minor counties cricket for Lincolnshire from 1979 to 1991, which included 107 Minor Counties Championship matches[1] and 11 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches.[2] He made his List A debut against Surrey in the 1983 NatWest Trophy. He played 3 further List A matches for Lincolnshire, the last coming against Nottinghamshire in the 1991 NatWest Trophy.[3] In his 4 matches, he took 4 wickets at an average of 53.00, with best figures of 2/34.[4]

David played all of his club cricket in North Lincolnshire, first as a junior for Alkborough Cricket club before moving to Normanby Park and playing there for almost 30 years. He later moved to West Butterwick where he would turn out for their village side when Normanby didn't have a game and would also play in the Isle of Axholme evening league for Outcasts cricket club in crowle.

References

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  1. ^ "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by David Marshall". CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by David Marshall". CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  3. ^ "List A Matches played by David Marshall". CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  4. ^ "List A Bowling For Each Team by David Marshall". CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
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