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Malcom Marshall 1 for 56 in 19 Overs 4 Mdns vs India 4th Test, Kingston, April 28 May 03, 1989
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00:0024 with its Malcolm Marshall, a record in tests for a Westendon.
00:09Oops, and he's gone.
00:12Caught by Richards, off the glove, I think it's off the glove, something high up, and Richards took a catch.
00:18Actually went rather slowly in the end.
00:21It's very interesting to take another look at that turning because the bounce was appreciable.
00:25And there's some doubt, I think, as to whether that hit the right glove or the shoulder of the batsman.
00:30Very hard to tell on the action replay.
00:33But a nice, easy dolly catch to a bit of Richards at first level.
00:38So, Aaron Dahl goes 7.
00:44Close to 200, four wickets down.
00:49Marshall, round the wicket, what a cool ball that was, and Sidhu says it hit my arm.
00:54Dujon says that's a catch.
00:58And important because Sidhu is on 99.
01:02They hit him on the shoulder.
01:04He's not out.
01:10Oh, tit, tit.
01:13Well, it's a bit like a Coney Island sideshow at the moment.
01:18They're just trying to hit him rather than bowl him out.
01:20But I think it's sad to see cricket degenerate into this.
01:24That was a nasty blow.
01:27And Van Breyker got behind it and had absolutely no chance of getting out of the way of that.
01:32They hit him on the side of the head, I think.
01:34And some of the short pitch bowling throughout the series has been frightening to watch, let alone player guns.
01:39Let's have a look at this.
01:40Oh!
01:40That's full in the face.
01:45Sad one, because really all he's trying to do is hit the batsman, I think.
01:48And very, very little chance of getting him out.
01:51Even with that ball passing outside the off-slum and a nod from Van Breyker.
01:55He's the chances of hitting the edge from around the wicket at that speed of slim.
01:58And that's the score at the end of the first day.
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