5 oldest living Test cricketers
1. Ronald Draper (97 years, 51 days old) Draper, born in 1926, played 2 Tests for South Africa, all in 1950. Though his stat of 25 runs paints a completely different picture, […]
1. Ronald Draper (97 years, 51 days old)

Draper, born in 1926, played 2 Tests for South Africa, all in 1950. Though his stat of 25 runs paints a completely different picture, it was in the domestic arena that his game flourished. He has a tally of 3290 in 48 games, including 11 tons and as many fifties. He represented Transvaal with distinction in domestic cricket, captaining them to several victories. Today, residing in Durban, Draper’s life story embodies the dedication and quiet determination that cricketers often possess.
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