Career
He is the identical twin brother of James Marshall. Hamish and James became the second pair of twins (after Mark and Steve Waugh) to play Test cricket, and are the first identical pair. Marshall, a middle-order batsman, made his Test debut against South Africa in December 2000.
Batting at Number.
7, he made an unbeaten 40. New Zealand He waited another three years until he was called up for the one-day series in Pakistan in 2003-2004. In his third game, he scored 101 not out at Faisalabad.
He scored his first Test century in March 2005 against Australia with an innings of 146.
He then scored 160 against Sri Lanka in April. After the tournament, he chose to reject a contract with New Zealand in order to play for Gloucestershire, due to his Irish passport Marshall does not count as an overseas player so long as he does not play for New Zealand.
Marshall has also played for Northland in the Hawke Cup. International Computers Limited He played for the Royal Bengal Tigers in the Indian Cricket League until the International Computers Limited collapsed in mid-2009.
In February 2009, Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Dinesh Karthik had to withdraw from playing in a friendly T20 cricket match between Australian Cricketers" Association and New Zealand Cricket Players Association, because of Marshall"s involvement in the match.
Due to the rivalry between the IPL and the International Computers Limited, the BCCI asked Tendulkar and Karthik not to play in the match. The BCCI cited the involvement of Marshall in one of the teams for not fielding its cricketers. Ireland In October 2010, it was announced that Marshall would tour India with the Ireland cricket team
lieutenant was hoped that it would assist his integration into the team in the event the Interstate Commerce Commission allowed him to play for Ireland in ODIs.
Gloucestershire Marshall arrived at Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in 2006 and has played every season since. In 2015 he was awarded a benefit season.
In June 2012, Marshall was appointed as Gloucestershire County Cricket Club"s captain for their Twenty20 campaign. In the 2013 County Season, Marshall passed 1000 County Championship runs for the first time since 2006, averaging 50.35.
He was rewarded with a new three-year contract taking him to 37 years of age.
As of 1 October 2013.