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Full name
  
Denis Warburton Begbie

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Denis Begbie

National side
  

Born
  
12 December 1914 (
1914-12-12
)
Middelburg, Transvaal, South Africa

Bowling style
  
Right-arm off-break, leg-break and googly

Test debut (cap 166)
  
16 December 1948 v England

Last Test
  
6 March 1950 v Australia

Died
  
March 10, 2009, Johannesburg, South Africa

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Denis Warburton Begbie (12 December 1914 – 10 March 2009) was a South African cricketer who played in five Tests from 1948 to 1950. He was born in Middelburg, Transvaal. At the time of his death he was the third oldest Test cricketer still living after New Zealand's Eric Tindill and fellow South African Norman Gordon.

Test career

Begbie made his Test debut against England in December 1948 at the age of 34, playing the first three Tests of the five match series. In the first Test he scored 37 and 48, falling both times to Alec Bedser, as England won by 2 wickets. In the second Test he was out for 5 as the match was drawn. In the third Test, he was run out for 18 as the match was again drawn. Begbie did not play the final two games of the series, which was won 2–0 by England. He next played for South Africa in the fourth Test of the 1949/1950 series against Australia. He was out for 24 to Keith Miller as the match was drawn. In the final Test of the series, he was out for 1 to Geff Noblet in the first innings and then to Bill Johnston for 5 in the second and took his only Test wicket, bowling Neil Harvey for 116. Australia crushed South Africa by an innings and 259 runs to seal a 4–0 series victory. This was Begbie's final Test match.

References

Denis Begbie Wikipedia


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