Dudley Nourse

Cricketer and South Africa Test captain

Dudley Nourse - Cricketer and South Africa Test captain
Born

November 12th, 1910
114 years ago

Died

August 14th, 1981
43 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

South Africa

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An accomplished cricketer, this athlete made significant contributions to the South African national team during the 1930s and 1940s. Playing primarily as a top-order batsman, he exhibited remarkable skill and consistency on the field. He served as captain of the national team and led South Africa to several victories in Test matches. His batting prowess and tactical acumen garnered respect from teammates and opponents alike.

Scored 2,152 runs in Test matches

Captained South Africa in international matches

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