


Devon has become a PROBIZ Ambassador and is referring his circle of friends to PROBIZ accountants. Devon enjoys the PROBIZ culture and has began to mix with both accountants and their clients at a variety of PROBIZ events.
Devon Eugene Malcolm (born 22 February 1963) is a former England Cricketing legend.
Malcolm was one of England's few genuinely fast bowlers of the 1990s. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, he settled in England, making his first-class debut for Derbyshire in 1984 and qualifying to play for England in 1987.
He played in 40 Test matches for his adopted country, but took part in just ten One Day Internationals.
On his day he was one of the fastest bowlers in world cricket but his playing style was also notable for his short-sightedness and poor catching, his powerful throwing arm and his undoubted ineptitude with the bat.
His under-average ability as a batsman seemed however to add to his popularity!!!!
He was often given a big cheer when he went out to bat, more often than not at no. 11, a position for which he was often in competition with Phil Tufnell!
He hit some huge sixes for both England and Derbyshire and was a particular favourite of commentator Brian Johnston.
He also scored his top Test score of 29 off only 18 balls in a series against Australia. This included three fours and two successive sixes as millions of viewers cheered around the world!
Devon was a highly effective bowler in county cricket for Derbyshire, Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
Malcolm recorded one 10-wicket haul as he became one of the Country's biggest cricketing favourites of all-time.
We are proud to have Devon as a friend and work colleague. He brings smiles wherever he walks.































