The talented James Marshall

James Marshall

James Marshall, born on 15 February 1979, is a former New Zealand cricketer known for his versatility as both an opener and a middle-order batsman. By using the betting platform available at the https://www.1xbet.ie/en website, you will also be able to wager on great cricketers from this country too.

He is the identical twin brother of Hamish Marshall. James made significant contributions to Northern Districts in domestic cricket, where he primarily opened the batting until the 2004–05 season. His first-class debut came in the 1997–98 season, and he has had notable successes at the top of the order. He also played for Northland in the Hawke Cup. The 1xBet website also features lots of cricket competitions from New Zealand.

Beginnings in England

During the early domestic winters, Marshall played club cricket in England, initially with Formby Cricket Club in the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition, before moving to Northern in 2004. He helped Northern secure the Premier League championship in 2005. Punters can use 1xBet apps to wager on these competitions held in England too.

By the end of his career in 2013, Marshall was the leading run-scorer for Northern Knights at the one-day level, amassing 3,755 domestic runs. He also holds the record for the most first-class appearances (126) by a domestic player for a single province in New Zealand. The Northern Kings and other cricket teams from New Zealand can be wagered if you use the 1xBet apps currently available.

Playing on the national side

Internationally, Marshall debuted in One Day Internationals (ODIs) for New Zealand against Australia in February 2005 as a middle-order player. A cricket bet from 1xbet.ie/en/line/cricket can be made on ODI matches too.

He was soon called to open in the 3rd Test against Australia, where his twin brother Hamish also played. James made his Test debut on 26 March 2005, against Australia, becoming part of the second pair of twins, after Mark and Steve Waugh, to play Test cricket. Despite having a modest batting average of 28.70 at the time, he was selected based on potential and technique.

One of his career highlights came on 1 July 2008 in a match against Ireland. It includes things like:

  • scoring his 1st ODI century, with 161 runs;
  • also having a 266-run opening partnership with Brendon McCullum;
  • this century was scored in his final ODI match, setting a record for the highest ODI score by any player in their last ODI appearance.

He remains the only batsman to score more than 150 runs in his final ODI match. There are many other players who succeed in ODI matches, and a cricket bet from the 1xBet platform on them is something that it is always possible to do.