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Full name
  
Claude John Myburgh

1933
  
Army

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Claude Myburgh

Role
  
Cricket Player

1933-1934
  
Devon


Born
  
4 July 1911 (
1911-07-04
)
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

Died
  
October 10, 1987, Hartley Wintney, United Kingdom

Education
  
St Lawrence College, Ramsgate

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast-medium

Major Claude John Myburgh (4 July 1911 – 10 October 1987) was an English cricketer and British Army officer. Myburgh was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium. He was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and was educated at St Lawrence College, Ramsgate where he played for the college cricket team.

Myburgh made his debut for Devon in the 1933 Minor Counties Championship against Cornwall. From 1933 to 1934, he represented Devon in five further matches, playing his final Championship match against Cornwall. In August 1933, he played his only first-class match for the Army against the touring West Indians. In this match he scored an unbeaten 13 runs in the Army first-innings. With the ball he took a single wicket, that of West Indian captain Jackie Grant.

By 1932, Myburgh had graduated from the Royal Military College with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant and was serving in the Worcestershire Regiment. He eventually reached the rank of Major. He had two daughters, Sarah Georgina Myburgh and Pauline Carol Myburgh, who married Sir Benjamin Slade. Their marriage ended in 1991. Myburgh died at Inholmes Court in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire on 10 October 1987.

References

Claude Myburgh Wikipedia