Cricketer who not only made his ODI debut at the age of 44+ but also captained the team
England cricketer Norman Gifford passed away recently at the age of 85. He was a tricky, slow bowler. He was also well known by his nickname, Apple Norm (which he got for his rosy cheeks and good nature). There are some more reasons to consider him a special cricketer:
* Norman Gifford took more than 2000 first-class wickets (2068) and as the count of red-ball cricket matches is decreasing these days, this count of wickets is very special. Today’s bowlers don’t even think of making such a record. He also scored 7048 runs at an average of 13.00 and took 33 Test wickets at an average of 31.09.
* He received the first Man of the Match award in ODI cricket (even though his team lost the match), for his bowling of 4-33 against Sussex in the Gillette Cup final in 1963.
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