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Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Peter Carlstein


1954–1958
  
Orange Free State

National side
  
South Africa

Bowling style
  
Right-arm Leg Spin

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Full name
  
Peter Rudolph Carlstein

Born
  
28 October 1938 (age 85) (
1938-10-28
)
Klerksdorp, South Africa

Test debut
  
28 February 1958 v Australia

Last Test
  
24 January 1964 v Australia

Peter Rudolph Carlstein (born 28 October 1938 in Klerksdorp, Transvaal) is a former South African cricketer who played as a middle-order batsman in eight Tests from 1958 to 1964.

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He made his Test debut in the Fifth Test against Australia in 1957-58, scoring 32 in the first innings batting at number eight. He played all five Tests in England in 1960 but scored only 119 runs, making his top Test score of 42 in the Fifth Test at The Oval. He played in the First and Fourth Tests in Australia in 1963-64, making 37 in the Fourth Test in Adelaide, which South Africa won. While the team was in New Zealand in late February 1964, he received the news that his wife and three children had died in a motor accident.

His first-class career extended from 1954–55, when he was 16, to 1979-80, when he was 41. His highest score was 229 for Transvaal against the International Cavaliers in 1962-63, which was also his most successful season, with 852 runs at 71.00 including two other centuries. He was Rhodesian Player of the Year 1967-68.

According to Wally Grout, Carlstein was "a descendant of a European royal family".

References

Peter Carlstein Wikipedia