- Ashwell Prince
Ashwell Gavin Prince (born May 28, 1977, Port Elizabeth, Cape Province) is a cricketer who plays Test and One-day International cricket for South Africa. A left handed middle order batsman, he has a high batted stance and is strong through the offside he is one of the fastest runners in cricket. He is noted for his gritty style of batting and also for being an athletic fielder in the covers.
- Lorrie Wilmot
Anthony Lorraine Wilmot (June 1, 1943 - February 29, 2004) was a South African first class cricketer from Cape Province who played from 1960/61 to 1988/89, during their isolation era.
- Charles Prince
Charles Frederick Henry Prince (born September 11, 1874, Boshof, Orange Free State, died February 2, 1949, Wynberg, Cape Province) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1899. Prince was a lower-order right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper who played from 1894 for Western Province. He later played for both Border and Eastern Province. His one Test match was the second match of the 1898-99 series against the English cricket team led by Lord Hawke.
- Graeme Pollock
Robert Graeme Pollock (born February 27, 1944, Durban, Natal) is one of South Africa's most famous cricketers and one of the greatest Test batsman of all time, with the third-highest batting average after Don Bradman and Mike Hussey. He is one of the greatest left-handed batsmen the world has ever seen and was chosen as South Africa's Cricketer of the 20th Century in 2000 (see picture which shows him with the award at Newlands Cricket Ground).
- Johann Louw
Johann Louw (born 12 April 1979) is an South African cricketer. Louw was born in Cape Town, Cape Province. He is a right-arm fast medium bowler who has represented Griqualand West, Eastern Province, Northamptonshire, Dolphins, Eagles and Middlesex. He is a noted one-day cricketer with the ability to finish an innings. He also has the best figures in 20/20 cricket ever recorded, 4 overs 0 maidens 6 runs and 2 wickets.
- Tony Greig
Anthony "Tony" William Greig (born October 6, 1946) is a former test cricketer and currently a commentator. Born in South Africa, Greig qualified to play for England by virtue of his Scottish father. He was a tall (6' 7") all-rounder who bowled both medium pace and off spin. He became captain of the national side from 1975 to 1977, and was also captain of the Sussex county side. Greig's younger brother Ian, also played test cricket. He was a sometimes controversial figure.
- Justin Kemp
Justin Miles Kemp is a South African cricketer who has played Test and ODI cricket for South Africa since the 2000–01 season. Kemp is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast medium bowler. His batting is noted for the high frequency of sixes, particularly those which are hit out of the stadium. Kemp currently plays for Kent and has some large totals to his name as a batsman. His 56 ball century at Canterbury helped win the game and he ended up on 118 from 67.
- Kepler Wessels
Kepler Christoffel Wessels (born September 14, 1957 in Bloemfontein) was a South African cricketer who captained South Africa after playing 24 Tests for Australia. He was the first man to have played one day international cricket for two countries. He was a left-handed opening batsman but also useful as a right arm off spinner and medium pace bowler. He played first-class cricket for a variety of teams. In his native South Africa, Wessels played for Orange Free State, …
- Andre Nel
Andre Nel (born 15 July 1977, Germiston, Transvaal) is a South African cricketer who plays Test cricket and ODIs as a fast bowler.
- Robin Peterson
Robin John Peterson (b. 4 August, 1979 in Port Elizabeth) is a South African cricketer, who bowls left arm spin. He is also a more than capable batsman, with a first class batting average of 26.35 as of 6 November 2005. His first class bowling average is a modest 36.36, however, and in Test matches it stands at 50.37. He has played five Tests and 21 ODIs for South Africa, with his last international match coming in the 2004-05 tour of India, …
- Garnett Kruger
Garnett John-Peter Kruger (born 5 January 1977 in Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, South Africa) is a cricketer. Kruger started his first-class cricket career in 1997-98 for Eastern Province B, moving up to the A team in 1999-2000. In 2003-04 he played for Gauteng, before moving to the Lions on the reorganisation of South African first-class cricket in 2004-05. Although he was called to the Test side in 2003-04, but did not make the final team.
- Peter Pollock
Peter Maclean Pollock, (born June 30 1941, Pietermaritzburg, Natal) has played a continuing role in the South Africa cricket team as a player, selector, and father of a future captain. He was voted a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1966. He was primarily a fast bowler, but was also a useful late-order batsman. Peter's father Andrew Pollock played a small number of undistinguished First-class games for the Orange Free State side, …
- Mfuneko Ngam
Mfuneko Ngam is a South African cricketer who has played three Tests for South Africa in the 2000–01 season. However, injuries caused him to play a total of five matches from January 2001 to October 2003, and since his return he has not played representative cricket for the national team. The cricket news site Cricinfo have reported that these injuries may be due to genetic disorders or a dietary deficiency at a young age.
- Pieter Strydom
Pieter Coenraad Strydom (b. 10 June, 1969 in Somerset East) is a former cricketer. He played two Test matches and ten one-day internationals for South Africa in 2000 until he was caught up in the Hansie Cronje betting scandal but he was acquitted of those charges.
- Rod McCurdy
Rodney John McCurdy (born December 30 1959 in Melbourne) is a former cricketer who played for Australia, Border, Derbyshire, Eastern Province, Natal, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. A fast bowler, he played in 11 One-day internationals in the mid 1980s, and later joined in the South African rebel tours in 1985.
- Tufty Mann
Norman Bertram Fleetwood 'Tufty' Mann (born December 28, 1920, Benoni, Transvaal, died July 31, 1952, Hillbrow, Transvaal) was a South African cricketer who played in nineteen Tests from 1947 to 1951.
- Johan Botha
Johan Botha (born 2 May, 1982 in Johannesburg) is an all-rounder South African cricketer. He made his Test debut against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January 2006 during the 2005-06 tour, and claimed batsman Mike Hussey for his first Test wicket. However, he was reported for throwing the ball at the conclusion of the match. He was allowed to play several games during the 2005–06 VB Series, but in February, …
- James Carse
James Alexander Carse (born December 13, 1958] in Harare) is a former Zimbabwean first class cricketer. Aside from representing his country he also played in England and South Africa.
- Craig Thyssen
Craig Andre Thyssen (born March 25, 1984 in Port Elizabeth) is a South African first class cricketer for the Warriors. He is a right handed opening batsman and made his highest score of 200 against the Eagles at Kimberley.
- Eddie Barlow
Edgar ("Eddie") John Barlow (born 12 August 1940 in Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa; died 30 December 2005 in Jersey) was a South African cricketer (All rounder). Barlow played first-class cricket for Transvaal and Eastern Province from 1959-60 to 1967-68 before moving to Western Province for the seasons from 1968-69 to 1980-81. During this time he also played three seasons with Derbyshire in the English County Championship from 1976 - 1978.
- Adam Huckle
Adam George Huckle (born September 21, 1971, Bulawayo) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played in 8 Tests and 19 ODIs from 1997 to 1999. In his second Test in 1997, against New Zealand, he took 11-255 in the match (6-109 and 5-146). As of 27 April 2006, this remains the only occasion when a Zimbabwean bowler has taken 11 wickets in a Test cricket match. The best figures for a Zimbabwean in a Test innings are held by Paul Strang.
- Arno Jacobs
Arno Jacobs (born March 13, 1977 in Potchefstroom) is a South African first class cricketer for the Warriors. A left handed batsman, he has made over 4000 first class runs and has a highest score of 197. He is of no relation to South African domestic cricketer Davey Jacobs. The 30 year old, who can bowl right arm off-break and right arm medium has a first class average of 38.04 with the bat and an average of 125 with the ball. In his career he has played for Scotland, …
- Lonwabo Tsotsobe
Lonwabo Lopsy Tsotsobe (b. 7 March, 1984) in Port Elizabeth. He is a South Africa cricketer who plays for Eastern Province.
- Eric Rowan
Eric Alfred Burchell Rowan, born on 20 July, 1909 and died at Johannesburg on 30 April, 1993, was a cricketer who played for Transvaal, Eastern Province and South Africa. An opening batsman, Rowan was a dominant personality in South African cricket for more than 20 years on either side of the Second World War. He sometimes batted without gloves and, allegedly, without a "box" protector, and he was fearless against authority too.
- Chris Wilkins
Chris Wilkins (born July 31, 1944) was a South African cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler and wicket-keeper. Wilkins' cricketing career started with Border in 1962, when he represented them for the first time in the season's Currie Cup tournament. He continued playing for Border through to the 1969/70 season, and represented them for the last time when visited by the travelling Australians in February 1970.
- Neil Johnson
Neil Clarkson Johnson (b. 24 January, 1970) in Harare was a cricketer who played 13 Tests and 48 one-day internationals for Zimbabwe between 1998 and 2000. An allrounder, he bowled right arm fast medium and played in the middle order as an aggressive left handed batsman. He usually opened the batting in One Day cricket. Throughout his first class career he spent time in both South Africa and England, playing for Eastern Province, Natal, Western Province, …
- Morne Morkel
Morne Morkel (born October 6, 1984, Vereeniging, Transvaal) is a cricketer who plays Test cricket for South Africa. He is a right-arm fast bowler with "genuine pace" according to former South African fast bowler Allan Donald, and a left handed batsman with one first class fifty to his name.
- Eldine Baptiste
Eldine Ashworth Elderfield Baptiste (b. 12 March, 1960) appeared in 10 Tests (all of which resulted in West Indian victories) and 43 one-day internationals for the West Indies.
- Bert Vogler
Albert Edward Ernest Vogler (28 November 1876 - 9 August 1946) was a South African cricketer. Bert Vogler was born in Swartwater, Queenstown, Eastern Cape. A right-handed batsman, he played as well as playing in fifteen Tests between 1906 and 1911. In South African domestic cricket he played for Natal, Transvaal and Eastern Province, while in England he appeared 13 times for MCC as well as playing in one first-class match (in 1906) for Middlesex.
- James Bryant
James Bryant (born February 4, 1976) was a South African cricketer. He played first-class cricket for nine years, for Eastern Province, Somerset and Derbyshire, as well as playing for Nottinghamshire in 2001. A superb hitter in his own country, with a high score of 234 not out, he seemed to struggle more than he should have in England, where his game suffered from a lack of confidence. On his Derbyshire debut he broke his hand, …
- Colin Ingram
Colin Alexander Ingram (b. 3 July, 1985) in Port Elizabeth. He is a South African cricketer who played in the 2004 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh.
- David John Richardson
David John Richardson (b. 16 September, 1959) in Johannesburg played 42 Tests and 122 one-day internationals for South Africa. For the first seven years after South Africa returned from isolation David Richardson was a permanent fixture as wicket keeper, his trademark sun hat and brown gloves was very recognisable. he was also a gritty batsman scoring a maiden and only Test century (109) against New Zealand at Cape Town in 1994-95.
- Adrian Birrell
Adrian Victor Birrell (born December 8, 1960) in Grahamstown, Cape Province is a former South African first class cricketer and Irish cricket coach. A legbreak bowler, Birrell took 75 wickets at 30.16 in his career for Eastern Province before turning to coaching. He led Ireland in the 2007 World Cup where they reached the Super Eight Stage. In the tournament they beat two Test nations, Bangladesh and Pakistan as well as achieving a tie against Zimbabwe.
- Derek Varnals
George Derek Varnals (born July 24, 1935, Durban, Natal) is a former South African cricketer who played in three Tests in the 1964-65 season. Derek Varnals was a right-handed batsman who had a 10-year career in South African domestic first-class cricket, playing for Eastern Province, Transvaal and Natal. Apart from the 1957-58 season, when he made his highest score and averaged more than 50 runs per innings, his record was relatively modest until the 1964-65 season.
- Ken McEwan
Kenneth Scott McEwan, born at Bedford, South Africa on July 16, 1952, was a cricketer who played principally for Eastern Province and Essex. A right-handed middle-order batsman, McEwan's cricket career coincided almost exactly with the period in which South Africa was banished from international cricket because of the apartheid policies of its government. McEwan first played for Eastern Province at the age of 20, …
- Rupert Hanley
Rupert William Hanley (born January 29, 1952 in Port Elizabeth) is a former South African first class cricketer for Transvaal. He also represented Orange Free State, Eastern Province and Northamptonshire in his career which lasted from 1970/71 until 1986/87. A right arm fast bowler, Hanley won the South African Cricket Annual Cricketer of the Year Award for 1975 and 1984. In his 113 first class games he took 408 wickets at 20.81.
- Mthokozisi Shezi
Mthokozisi Shezi (b. 9 September, 1987) in Pietermaritzburg. He is a South African cricketer who played in the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka.
- Shafiek Abrahams
Shafiek Abrahams (born 4 March, 1968) in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He played only one one-day international but no Tests for South Africa in 2000.
- Frederick Cook
Frederick James Cook (born 1870, Java, Dutch East Indies, died November 30, 1915, Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey) was an South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1896. Cook was a right-handed batsman who played for Eastern Province infrequently over a 12-season period between 1893-94 and 1904-05. He made his highest score in his first-ever first-class cricket innings and also captained Eastern Province.
- Ezra Moseley
Ezra Alphonsa Moseley (born January 5, 1958, Waldrons Village, Christ Church, Barbados) is a former West Indian cricketer who played in two Tests and nine ODIs from 1990 to 1991.