As a huge McGrath fan, I must say Malcolm Marshall was the epitome of fast bowling. That label may be overused and devoid of meaning at this point but hear me out. Marshall was all that makes fast bowling a great spectacle and what makes it mightily effective virtually everywhere in every situation, unlike inferior skills like finger spin. Obviously every top level athlete, and ATG ones no less, would realistically be capable of executing every required skill (unless you're a 'bowler' from the land of Abay Kurivilla and Vinay Kumar). You can't be dumb, can't be one dimensional, can't inaccurate and so on. But Marshall was truly exceptional in this regard. In my perception a cross between Steyn's explosiveness (that SR in the 80s?!) and McGrath's consistency (look at those yearly averages ffs). Now don't me wrong, if you combined McGrath and Steyn into one bowler you'd get an unstoppable demigod who would average in the teens and basically be the Bradman of fast bowling. Just saying he had a bit of all that makes his most deserving rivals great (Hadlee, McGrath and Steyn). Look at Kanpur, Old Trafford 88' (when England doctored a spin friendly wicket but Marshall wrecked them anyway lol), Lahore 86' etc and tell me he wasn't God mode Steyn-esque but you'll be hard pressed to find times when he had the living **** beaten out of him as KP did to Steyn. That's McGrath-like. Just watch footage of him and you'll come to realize what a shrewd tactician he was - an aspect of WI's pacers greatness, especially Garner that is underrated. Results are all that matter though, and whilst he doesn't Bradmanesquely outdo his rivals, he sure was ****ing awesome in every way, in terms of traits great fast bowlers exemplify.