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Full name
  
Murray Bernard Hofmeyr

Name
  
Murray Hofmeyr

1949–51
  
Oxford University


Role
  
Cricket Player

Born
  
9 December 1925 (
1925-12-09
)
Pretoria, Transvaal, South AfricaSouth Africa

1951–53
  
North Eastern Transvaal

Died
  
June 26, 1990, Johannesburg, South Africa

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium pace

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Murray Bernard Hofmeyr (born 9 December 1925) is a former South African sportsman who played international rugby union for England and first-class cricket.

After growing up in South Africa and attending Pretoria Boys High School, Hofmeyr moved to England in 1948 as a Rhodes Scholar at Worcester College, Oxford. He represented Oxford University in both cricket and rugby union. From 1949 to 1951, Hofmeyr, an opening batsman, made 35 first-class appearances for the university and scored 2495 runs. He had his most prolific year in 1950 when he scored 1063 runs at 55.94 and brought up four centuries. His highest score, 161, came against Gloucestershire, in an innings where the next highest score was his opening partner Brian Boobbyer's 28. Boobbyer would also partner Hofmeyr in the England rugby union team.

Playing as a full-back, Hofmeyr appeared in three of England's four Tests in the 1950 Five Nations Championship, against Wales, France and Scotland. He played his club rugby for Harlequins and also represented the Barbarians.

He captained the Oxford University Cricket Club in the 1951 season and then returned to South Africa. In the 1951/52 and 1952/53 Currie Cup competition, Hofmeyr was captain of North Eastern Transvaal and played a total of nine first-class matches, from which he made 683 runs at 48.78.

References

Murray Hofmeyr Wikipedia