Cricketers who left us too soon: Heart-wrenching moments in cricket that made us cry

Some super-talented cricketers who entertained the crowd left us too soon to create a huge void in the world of cricket.

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 6. Malcolm Marshall (Age 41, West Indies)

Malcolm Marshall.
Malcolm Marshall. (Photo Source: ob Thomas Sports Photography via Getty Images)

Arguably one of the world cricket’s finest ever bowlers and a vital part of the fearsome West Indies bowling pack during his era, Malcolm Marshall still intrigues the cricket experts and fans alike as didn’t have a good height for a pacer. While some also argue that his action could’ve been better. But none of that stopped him from being a lethal fast bowler who will forever be remembered in the batter’s mind. Malcolm passed away, aged 41, back in 1999.

Marshall was part of the famous West Indian bowling lineup which decimated batters for many years. He claimed 376 Test wickets and 157 ODI wickets, respectively. His average and strike rate were up there with the best and even to this day, not many fast bowlers can match Marshall’s figures. He was also quite handy with the bat as he scored 10 half-centuries in Test cricket.

Although Malcolm Marshall retired in 1992, there was plenty more he could have offered. The West Indian passed due to Cancer. It was revealed in 1999 that he had cancer and after an unsuccessful operation, his body couldn’t cope with the aftermath of the surgery, and sadly left the world. The true champion left behind a legacy that any cricketer let alone fast bowler would be envious to have.

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