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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Norman Gordon, World's Oldest Test Cricketer, Dies




Norman Gordon

Norman Gordon was a South Africa pacer.


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Norman Gordon, the world's oldest Test cricketer, has died in Johannesburg on Tuesday. He was 103. The last survivor of the 'timeless' Test, Gordon was a South African fast bowler.


Gordon played in the timeless Test in Durban in 1939. England came within 42 runs of victory after 10 days of cricket but had to settle for a draw in order to catch their mail boat back home.


Gordon was in the middle of his 93rd eight-ball over when it was decided to call it a day to allow England to rush to catch a train to Cape Town from where they would embark on the sea voyage home.


Gordon played in all five Tests against England in the 1938-39 series, finishing as the leading wicket taker in the run-heavy series with 20 at an average of 40.4.


His career was interrupted by World War II but he did play some first class domestic matches after the conflict when he was in his late 30s. "He was a person who lived a very full life," former South Africa captain Ali Bacher told the South African Press Association.


(With inputs from Reuters)



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