Gavin Pfuhl

Gavin Pfuhl

Gavin Pattison Pfuhl (August 27, 1947 — April 1, 2002) was a South African first class cricketer for Western Province. He was a wicketkeeper and took more than 300 dismissals in his 95 game career.

Pfuhl was a member of the Currie Cup winning Western Province sides of 1970, 1975 and 1978.

After retiring he became a cricket commentator in South Africa. He died aged 54 after suffering a viral complication from a heart transplant.

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