Top 10 Oldest Test players still alive
2. Andy Ganteaume – 94 years 268 days, West Indies:
In one respect Andy Ganteaume, a diminutive wicket keeper batsman, eclipsed even Don Bradman. Whereas Bradman ended his career with a Test average of 99.94, Ganteaume’s was 112. On his Test debut, against England at Port-of-Spain in 1947-48, he scored 112 and yet he never played for West Indies again. Although he toured England with the team in 1957 but never got a chance in the eleven. Andy is also the oldest surviving West Indies Test cricketer.
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