He is a right-arm fast bowler who has modelled his action on Australian fast bowler Brett Lee.
Milroy Goes was known for his short films, ad film with Australian Cricketer Brett Lee and music videos, one of which was featured on the channel VH1 India.
Batting at number four, he scored five runs from 10 balls against Australia; he was dismissed caught behind by Adam Gilchrist off the bowling of Brett Lee.
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The One Day series against Australia started poorly for Marshall, as he was caught by Brad Haddin from Brett Lee for 6 runs.
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Jerome Taylor took the 22nd ODI hat-trick by removing Michael Hussey, Brett Lee and Brad Hogg.
He plays rhythm guitars, lead guitars and supplies backing vocals for Six & Out, a rock band composed of Blues teammates Gavin Robertson, Richard Chee Quee and Shane and Brett Lee.
Brett Lee's band Six & Out later recorded a song entitled "Can't Bowl, Can't Throw" with lyrics that included, "don't ask Warnie, it was Cameraman Joe, who said you can't bowl and you can't throw".
He is currently the player agent for star cricketers Brett Lee and Michael Hussey, as well as formerly Adam Gilchrist.
Despite being included in the 1996 and 1999 World Cup squads, he only really established himself in the team in the 1999-2000 Carlton and United Series along with the emergence of his younger brother, fast bowler Brett Lee.
In the second ODI Marshall was removed for a first ball duck, caught behind by Luke Ronchi off Brett Lee's bowling.