- Omar Henry
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This article is about the former cricketer. For the boxer, see Omar D. Henry.
Omar Henry Personal information Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox Domestic team information Years Team 1973–1976 Western Province SACB team 1977–1984 Western Province/B 1984–1989 1993–1994 Boland 1984–1989 Impalas 1989–1992 Scotland 1989–1993 Orange Free State Career statistics Competition Tests ODIs Matches 3 3 Runs scored 53 20 Batting average 17.66 10.00 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 Top score 34 11 Balls bowled 427 149 Wickets 3 2 Bowling average 63.00 62.50 5 wickets in innings 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 n/a Best bowling 2/56 1/31 Catches/stumpings 2/- 1/- Source: Cricinfo, 25 January 2006 Omar Henry (born 23 January 1952 in Stellenbosch, Cape Province) is a former cricketer who played in three Tests and three One Day Internationals for South Africa. He is notable for being the first non-white player of the modern era, (after Charles Llewellyn in 1912) to play cricket for South Africa.[1] He played extensively in Scotland.
References
- ^ Henry Reaches Half Century, BBC News
South Africa squad – 1992 Cricket World Cup Semi-Finalists Categories:- 1952 births
- Living people
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- South Africa One Day International cricketers
- South Africa Test cricketers
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