Career
He also represented Argentina in non-first-class international matches against Chile. Educated at Oundle School, Marshal was a right-handed opening batsman, and also acted as wicketkeeper in several of his first-class matches. He made his first-class debut in four matches against an Master Control Console side in 1926-1927, scoring 105 on his debut.
He also played for Argentina in 1929-1930 against a touring side under Sir Julien Cahn.
His biggest innings came for the South American side in England. In the first first-class match, against Oxford University, Marshal made 153 in four-and-a-half hours.
Wisden Cricketers" Almanack reported that he "scarcely lifted the ball at all and did not give a chance". The innings was highest of the tour by any batsman in any match, first-class or non-first-class.
On the tour as a whole, Marshal scored 255 first-class runs at an average of 31.87 runs per innings.
Including other matches, his aggregate was 652 runs at 34.31, and he made a second century, 101 not out, in a non-first-class match against the South American Banks at Teddington. Marshal played in domestic Argentine cricket into his 40s.