Oldest Test Cricketer Passes Away at 98 in South Africa
Ron Draper, the oldest living Test cricketer, passed away in Gqeberha at the age of 98 years and 63 days on February 25, 2025. Draper, a top-order batsman and occasional wicketkeeper, played two Test matches for South Africa against Australia in 1950. His death was confirmed by his son-in-law Neil Thomson on February 28, 2025.
Draper had a notable first-class career, averaging 41.64 and achieving several milestones, including becoming the first player to score two centuries in a match in South Africa’s Currie Cup competition. With his passing, Neil Harvey, a former Australian cricketer, now becomes the oldest living Test player at 96.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Oldest Test Cricketer Passes Away at 98 in South Africa |
Full Name | Ronald Draper |
Place of Death | Gqeberha, South Africa |
Test Matches | 2 (South Africa vs Australia, 1950) |
Total Runs in Tests | 25 (in 3 innings) |
First-Class Career | Played until 1959/60, Avg: 41.64 |
Major Achievement | First player to score two centuries in a Currie Cup match |
Oldest Living Test Player | After Draper Neil Harvey (Australia), 96 years old |
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