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Eric Tindill      

Full name Eric William Thomas Tindill

Born December 18, 1910, Nelson, Nelson

Current age 99 years 53 days

Major teams New Zealand, Wellington

Also known as Snowy

Batting style Left-hand bat

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Other Umpire

Relation Son - P Tindill

Eric William Thomas Tindill
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 5 9 1 73 37* 9.12 0 0 0 6 1
First-class 69 116 13 3127 149 30.35 6 12 96 33
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 69 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut England v New Zealand at Lord's, Jun 26-29, 1937 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v England at Christchurch, Mar 21-25, 1947 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1932/33 - 1949/50
Umpiring statistics
Only Test New Zealand v England at Christchurch, Feb 27-Mar 2, 1959 scorecard
Test matches 1
Test statistics
Profile

Eric Tindill is one of seven players to have represented New Zealand at both rugby and cricket (the others are Bill Carson, George Dickinson, Brian McKechnie, Charlie Oliver, "Curly" Page and Jeff Wilson) and the only one to have appeared in Test matches in both. Tindill also refereed rugby and cricket Tests - he was an umpire in the Christchurch Test against England in 1958-59.

"Snowy" Tindill played for Wellington between 1932-33 and 1949-50 as a lively left-hand batsman - he often opened the innings - and a more than competent wicketkeeper. In rugby he represented Wellington as a half-back from 1932 to 1945. Tindill toured England with the All Blacks in 1935-36, making his only Test appearance ...

Eric Tindill is one of seven players to have represented New Zealand at both rugby and cricket (the others are Bill Carson, George Dickinson, Brian McKechnie, Charlie Oliver, "Curly" Page and Jeff Wilson) and the only one to have appeared in Test matches in both. Tindill also refereed rugby and cricket Tests - he was an umpire in the Christchurch Test against England in 1958-59.

"Snowy" Tindill played for Wellington between 1932-33 and 1949-50 as a lively left-hand batsman - he often opened the innings - and a more than competent wicketkeeper. In rugby he represented Wellington as a half-back from 1932 to 1945. Tindill toured England with the All Blacks in 1935-36, making his only Test appearance in the famous `Obolensky match' at Twickenham when New Zealand lost 0-13. He returned to England 18 months later with the New Zealand cricketers, making his [cricket] Test debut at Lord's and playing in all three Tests on the tour. He also toured Australia twice, with the cricket side in 1937-38 and with the All Blacks six months later.

Although his rugby career ended in 1945 (by which time he was 35), he continued playing cricket and played in the one-off Test against Australia in 1945-46. Also in that side was Don Cleverley - Tindill became the oldest living Test cricketer on Cleverley's death in February 2004 (he is also the oldest survivng All Black). The last of his five Tests was against England in 1946-47. Tindill's Test average - 73 runs at 9.12 - did not do justice to his batting, and his career figures - 3127 runs at 30.35 including six hundreds - paint a truer picture.

After retirement he continued his involvement with sport as a referee and administrator, and was a selector for Wellington and New Zealand. Tindill also represented Wellington at table tennis and, with fellow tourist Charlie Oliver, wrote a best-selling book - The Tour of the Third All Blacks - about the 1935-36 trip.
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Dec 18, 2009

Eric Tindill, the oldest Test cricketer, is presented a signed bat by the New Zealand Cricket chairman Alan Isaac on his 99th birthday, Wellington, December 18, 2009

Eric Tindill, the oldest Test cricketer, is presented a signed bat

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Dec 18, 2009

Eric Tindill, the oldest Test cricketer, turns 99, Wellington, December 18, 2009

Eric Tindill, the oldest Test cricketer, turns 99

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Dec 18, 2009

Eric Tindill, the oldest Test cricketer, celebrates his 99th birthday, Wellington, December 18, 2009

Eric Tindill, the oldest Test cricketer, celebrates his 99th birthday

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Notes

On November 8, 2009 he became the longest-lived Test cricketer at the age of 98 years and 325 days, overtaking the previous record held by Francis MacKinnon

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