Mark Butcher, England's opening batsmen, cracks a four in the Malcolm Marshall memorial match at the Honourable Artillery Company cricket ground in London 27 July 2000. The match was played in honour of Malcolm Marshall, the West Indies fast bowler who died of cancer last year at 41, to raise money for his widow and 7-year old son, Mali.
Mark Butcher, England's opening batsmen, cracks a four in the Malcolm Marshall memorial match at the Honourable Artillery Company cricket ground in London 27 July 2000. The match was played in honour of Malcolm Marshall, the West Indies fast bowler who died of cancer last year at 41, to raise money for his widow and 7-year old son, Mali.© AFP
The team photo for the the Malcolm Marshall memorial match at the Honourable Artillery Company cricket ground in London on Thursday, 27 July 2000, including cricket-legend such as Brian Lara, Viv Richards, Shane Warne and Wasim Akram. The match was played in honour of Malcolm Marshall, the West Indies fast bowler who died of cancer last year at the age of just 41, to raise money for his widow Connie and 7-year old son Mali (seated front row C).
The team photo for the the Malcolm Marshall memorial match at the Honourable Artillery Company cricket ground in London on Thursday, 27 July 2000, including cricket-legend such as Brian Lara, Viv Richards, Shane Warne and Wasim Akram. The match was played in honour of Malcolm Marshall, the West Indies fast bowler who died of cancer last year at the age of just 41, to raise money for his widow Connie and 7-year old son Mali (seated front row C).© AFP
Robin Smith (L) and Viv Richards ex-captain of the West Indies cricket team enjoy a joke after the toss up for the Malcolm Marshall memorial cricket match at the Honorable Artillery Company cricket ground in London 27 July 2000. The match is being played in honor of Malcolm Marshall the West Indies fast bowler who died of cancer last year to raise money for his widow and son.
Robin Smith (L) and Viv Richards ex-captain of the West Indies cricket team enjoy a joke after the toss up for the Malcolm Marshall memorial cricket match at the Honorable Artillery Company cricket ground in London 27 July 2000. The match is being played in honor of Malcolm Marshall the West Indies fast bowler who died of cancer last year to raise money for his widow and son.© AFP
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