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Batting style
  
Right-hand bat

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Charlie Frank


National side
  
South African

Bowling style
  
-

Spouse
  
Susan Blanchard (m. 1977)


Movies and TV shows
  
The Right Stuff, Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo, Young Maverick, The New Maverick, Filthy Rich

Similar People
  
Susan Blanchard, Hy Averback, Philip Kaufman, Linda Bloodworth‑Thomason, Kevin Willmott

Charles Newton Frank (27 January 1891 - 25 December 1961) was a South African Test cricketer of the 1920s..

Born in Jagersfontein, Orange Free State, on 27 January 1891, Frank served in the First World War, where he was badly gassed, before returning to South Africa. A short man, known as "Charlie", he made his first-class cricket debut for Transvaal against the Australian Imperial Forces cricket team at Johannesburg in October 1919. He scored 108 and came into contention for national selection.

During Australia's tour of South Africa in 1921/22, Frank was selected for all three Test matches. He played a starring role in the second Test, played at Johannesburg. South Africa were forced to follow on in their second innings 207 runs behind, and Frank batted for over eight and a half hours, scoring 152 to prevent an Australian victory. His time at the crease, against a strong Australian attack including Jack Gregory, Ted McDonald and Arthur Mailey, included partnerships of 105 with Herbie Taylor and 206 with Dave Nourse. Frank's century remains one of the slowest on record for a Test match. Australia won the Third Test comfortably by ten wickets.

Frank died in Bryanston, Johannesburg on 25 December 1961, aged 71. No obituary appeared in Wisden.

Frank holds the record for the lowest career aggregate of runs scored in a complete Test match career (236) that includes a score of 150.

References

Charlie Frank Wikipedia