11 Cricketers who played with injuries
We list the ten instances when players showed incredible resilience and bravery on the cricketing pitch while playing with injuries.
3. Malcolm Marshall (West Indies)
The late Malcolm Marshall, regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time, was a personality that any team would have loved to have in their ranks. The fearsome pacer had rattled numerous batters with his bowling, and he was as strong mentally as he was physically.
The Barbadian suffered a broken thumb in the Headingley Test of 1984 against England. But despite that injury, he walked in to bat with a smile on his face. Marshall batted with one hand, surviving bravely against the English pacers, ensuring Larry Gomes to his century.
Marshall's heroics didn't end just there, the pacer, to the surprise of the onlookers at the venue, opened the bowling with Joel Garner. He tore the English batters apart with a sizzling display of fast bowling, scalping 7/53, with a broken thumb in two places.
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